Yes. Leave the delivery mode on Grouped (the default) and Acquit sends a single email covering every match, instead of one email per court list.
Queensland courts publish their daily lists at different times through the morning. Acquit checks your clients against each list as it arrives, which is why matches can turn up in waves.
- Go to Settings → Notifications.
- Find the Matching group. The delivery mode sits beneath the Match notifications toggle.
- Choose a mode. Only one is active at a time; tap the other to switch.
- Grouped (default): after matches are found, Acquit waits a few minutes for any follow-up lists, then sends one email covering everything found in that window.
- Immediate: you are emailed the moment each match is found, one email per court list, no waiting.
Email subjects
The subject line tells you what is inside. A fresh find arrives as “Today’s Court Matches”. An email holding only updates to matches you already know about, such as a time or courtroom change, arrives as “Updated court matches” instead, so a moved listing never reads like a new one.