Best way to handle a email subscription and narrow down the emails.

We are using SCOM 2012 SP1 and have everything updated to UR5.
We have 2 groups defined.   Machines with names starting with Corp- and Prod-.     We have a subscription to notify on errors with this group.   We get many different alerts that are not necessarily important with
this subscription so we want to  narrow down the focus.
We would like to use these two groups but only send out notifications when certain types of events happen like
CPU utilization is too high or   logical disk space on C: drive is low (dont care as much about D: or E: etc).
Is there a way to do this with criteria set to specific rules or monitors?
Thanks Lance

1) In the 'Subscription' Page there is a criteria "created by specific rules or monitors', use that.
Get the rules/monitors that generate disk space and other alerts that you want and select them in the above mentioned criteria.
2) to identify from email weather its for a CORP or PROD server, go to Channels tab and create two email notification channels one for each corp and prod. from the 'Format' page , just add "CORP:"  and "PROD:" in the beginning of the "E-mail subject:"
option.
Hope this helps.
Thanks, S K Agrawal

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