Not via Notifications, but there's a few other options:
If any of these options sound of interest and you'd like more detailed instructions, let us know :)
Ste
A lot of us have used "subscriptions" for this for many years.
If you run a search for issues you are interested in, then you can save it as a filter and in the options, hit "subscribe" which will take you to a set of options, so you can tell it to email you whenever you want. I've usually gone for a "sunday night mail" when it's been about due dates, so I can easily see what needs to be finished "this week" when I get logged in in Monday morning. There's a huge amount more flexibility in the schedule than my simple stuff.
When working with due dates, something like this is probably useful:
project in (x,y,z) and due-date < + 7d and assignee = currentUser()
Two clauses are obvious, but the "due date < +7d" might not be clear - the +7d means "add seven days to now", and the < effectively means "before". (apologies if you know that already)
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Hi @Rachael Bast,
You can create a search filter that searches for any Jira issue that is due within a certain amount of time and then you can subscribe to the search filter; Subscribe to search results.
I hope that this helps.
Thanks,
Moga
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