I noticed that his happens on our support project:
Note: Reporters are different people, just hid their names out of privacy. This usually happens when a lot of people reply to the same email. Almost as if the email shot out from Jira does not keep the issue key in the subject.
Is there a way to avoid this? I tested on my end, and when I open an issue, and reply to it, all the emails stay in the issue.
I am not sure if our customers are not really following this, or what is going on really (and I don't think I can ask our customers to check what's going on). So my question to you is: Is anyone experiencing the same behaviour? If so, how did you solve it?
Thanks a lot in advance!
I suspect what is happening here is that customers are opening a ticket via email and their carbon copying other customers. When they do that the first issue was created as expected. However other customers are replying to that original email. As a result those replies are seen as new issue reports. If the customers were to reply to the Jira notification then it should result in a comment in the original ticket.
Ah, yes, I think you hit the nail there @Jack Brickey ! Is there a way to avoid this? Any scheduled rule I can create to compare issue subjects and at least link them?
Any tips & help are much appreciated!
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There is a lot of discussion around this topic and Atlassian is working to improve the behavior. There are a number of post in the Community on this topic so I suggest a bit of searching. Here is one article that might be of use - Quickfix-Solve-Duplicate-Tickets-from-Email-Replies-with
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