As a workaround (if not already known) you can define and save your custom
search. Then you can query that search with xml/csv/atom. Running a job
somewhere might give you  the digest in your mailbox.

For example all new (and reassigned) bugs for the Eclipse Platform project
in the last 7 days
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?cmdtype=dorem&remaction=run&namedcmd=Platform%20-%20Incomming%20bugs%20last%207%20days&sharer_id=140888>


Op ma 16 nov. 2020 om 09:59 schreef Mickael Istria <mist...@redhat.com>:

> Hi,
>
> I'd like to configure Bugzilla in a way that for some projects, I receive
> every day a list of the new bugs that were open to them.
> I went through Bugzilla settings and didn't find anything obvious. Did I
> miss anything? Is that already doable or something impossible with Bugzilla?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> --
> Mickael Istria
> Eclipse IDE <https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/eclipse-packages/>
> developer, for Red Hat Developers <https://developers.redhat.com/>
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