You can easily email other JIRA users a link to an issue either by sharing the issue with them or by mentioning them in an issue's Description or Comment field, when creating, editing or commenting on an issue.

(tick) When 'sharing' an issue, you can also email the issue any email address — not only just JIRA users. This is useful when on JIRA sites where one or more projects can be accessed anonymously.


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Sharing an issue

You can easily email other JIRA users (including any email address) a link to an issue by 'sharing' the issue with them. You can also add an optional note to the email message.

(info) To access the Share button, your JIRA System Administrator must first have configured JIRA's SMTP mail server (). Additionally, you also require the Browse Users global permission.

To share an issue with one or more JIRA users or any email addresses:

  1. View the issue you want to share.
  2. Click the Share button at the top-right.
    (tick)  Keyboard shortcut: s
  3. Specify JIRA users (by typing their usernames or part/all of their full names as registered with their JIRA user accounts) or type any email addresses of people you want to share the issue with.
    (tick) When you begin typing a JIRA user's username or name, or a previously specified email address, an autocomplete dropdown will appear.
  4. Add an optional Note.
  5. Click the Share button.

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Emailing an issue to users by mentioning them

When creating, editing or commenting on an issue, you can easily email other JIRA users a link to the issue by mentioning these users in the issue's Description or Comment field.

(info) To use this feature, your JIRA System Administrator must first have configured JIRA's SMTP mail server. You need the Browse Users global permission to access the 'suggested users' dropdown list when 'mentioning' a user. However, if you know the username of a JIRA user, you can still mention them without this permission.

To mention a user on an issue:

  1. Create, edit or comment on an issue.
  2. In the issue's Description or the Comment field, type '@' and then the first few characters of the JIRA user's username or part or all of their full name (registered with their JIRA user account).
    (info) As you start typing, a list of suggested users will appear in a dropdown list below the field (if you have the Browse Users global permission).
  3. Complete typing the JIRA user's username or choose from the list of suggested users in the dropdown list.
    (info) When you submit the field, JIRA will send that user an email message indicating that you mentioned them on that issue.

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