I am wondering how others handle this or what people have decided is "best 
practice" for subscriptions on email alerts.

In SCOM 2007, when a subscription went to multiple people, it was a single 
email and everyone was included on the alert. In SCOM 2012, it appears an 
individual email is sent to each subscriber, instead of a single email 
encompassing all subscribers. Is there any way to change that?

If not, what are people doing as a workaround? Is it best to setup distribution 
groups specific for each subscription? The issue we have run into is one person 
will get the alert, but not know all the other parties involved, so when they 
go to update people, certain persons are being left out and it's causing 
communication breakdowns. I have a feeling the best/easiest way is to create a 
distribution group but wanted to reach out to some other people who have the 
real world experience to see what they are doing and how it works for them.


Geoffrey Orlebeck
Systems Administrator II, Health Information Technology
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula
(831) 622-2623 Ext. 2623

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