I've used some systems where there was a "do not notify" box that could be checked to override the default notification settings so that users didn't get e-mailed for minor changes. Is there any way to set something up like this in JIRA?
Alternatively, if this isn't possible, I'm considering setting up the notification scheme so that it doesn't send notifications for updates. Is any workaround that people know of where a user could opt to send a notification on the fly?
Nope. JIRA does not have this functionality. The only workaround is to do a Bulk Edit and you will get the option of not notifying users.
Thanks Timothy. I just found this https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/173183 but was wondering if that was still the case or if it might have been enhanced in the past few years. Thanks for confirming that it still isn't a functionality.
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Notifications are a big pain point for a lot of JIRA users.
Here's one work-around:
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Thanks, Renee - that's a great idea. I was wondering if something like that might be possible. Thanks for weighing in on this!
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So basically turn off all notifications except for ones due to a transition. That also stops any email about issues getting edited. You could change the transition screen to have all the fields that can be edited but that's getting a bit painful to use
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