This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Working with search results
In earlier versions of JIRA there was the possibility to add multiple recipients for a subscription of a filter what was really handy. Isn't this possible anymore in the latest JIRA software?
Do you have the " Manage Group Filter Subscriptions " global permission?
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Yes, you can. You will need to be a member of the groups before you can subscribe to them.
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Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately I can't find the field where to configure that. The subscription in the background of the screenshot is from an earlier version of JIRA (5.xx), but now in JIRA software 7.xx I don't find the way neither to create a new subscription that applies to a group of users nor to edit the subscribed field of existing subscriptions. Could you give me a hand, please?
p.s.: I am member of the subscribed group
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Is the filter shared with the group? Or is it visible only to you now?
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It is shared with anyone. But according to me the subscription screen doesn't change if I take a published or a private (visible to me only) filter.
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