Hello, I have a following case I need to advise how to troubleshoot.
In my experience with other Customers who inquired to us for the first time, there was usually no issue and it would have created a ticket.
Please advise how to proceed with troubleshooting.
Hi @tyamaguchi ,
Go to your project settings --> Email Request. Click on View logs. This will show the emails which was received by the account and if the email is processed or not.
If the email is not listed here, then it seems the email did not reach the destination.
@Rilwan Ahmed there is a chance that this email was bounced by Atlassian. In that case the email will not show on their logs, but Atlassian will know.
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Hi @Alex Koxaras _Relational_ @Rilwan Ahmed
I had checked View Log prior to my post. There is no log on Nov 21 afternoon related to the lost email.
Question: Is there any restriction with the email attachment our customer can send? e.g.
- File extension (Zip only etc)
- File name (not accepting certain Japanese characters, for example)
My hypothesis is that the original email was blocked before creating a JIRA ticket because of an attachment.
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Hi @tyamaguchi
If you are using a built in email from your JSM project, then I would suggest to contact Atlassian and to confirm that such email your received/bounced/not received at all etc.
Prior of doing this, cross check with the "forwarded" email that the email address your customer wrote is correct.
Perform a JQL search to your instance with the email subject. Someone could have move the issue and not be visible on your project (you never know).
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1. We are not using a built-in email but OurSupport@OurCompany.jp. This is the address our customer emails to.
2. Yes - I had cross-checked the address used by the customer originally and they are identical (OurSupport@OurCompany.jp)
3. I am going to get this performed.
I'll also reply to your comment in the thread with Rilwan.
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@tyamaguchi in that case your it and/or your email provider can see if this email is received. DO you have access on this email account to check if this email is in any folder?
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@Alex Koxaras _Relational_ Yes I have access and checked (a few times) but don't find the original email in question. Not in trash either.
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@tyamaguchi concerning your question:
Question: Is there any restriction with the email attachment our customer can send? e.g.
- File extension (Zip only etc)
- File name (not accepting certain Japanese characters, for example)
My hypothesis is that the original email was blocked before creating a JIRA ticket because of an attachment.
Attachments have a limitation set by a jira admin. Go to cog wheel > system > attachments. Check that and let us know.
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