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Supress automatic E-Mail notification via Provider API

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This would help to solve/work around several problems with the notification system:

  1. currently the notifications can't be turned off at all and in additon to that, they're managed centrally for the whole provider organization, so there wouldn't be the option to turn them off for one catalog or for specific instances
  2. there is no option to manage the recipients of those mails e.g. to define that certain notifications are sent to everyone in the consumer organization rather than just to the owner. Being able to stop them from being sent, enables us to send out mails via our own mail service without having to maintain several mail templates
  3. enables consumer friendly batching: e.g. when disabling all apps of a consumer organization, we can send out one notification mail to all members of the consumer organization which includes a list of all apps that were disabled (right now, the owner gets one seperate mail for each app and the other members receive no notification)

The Consumer API already has the option to use "notify":false in the request to stop an automatic notification from being sent. 

Idea priority Medium
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    AARON Lieber
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    Feb 7, 2025

    We are marking this as Planned for Future Release. We tentatively plan to address this in our 2026 roadmap, and we recognize that many users will want to ability to configure notifications in a more granular fashion. The specific implementation details will be worked out later, but we recognize the underlying need and will work to address it.