I am using JETI to do an approval system for Jira requests, where the e-mail goes out and the user responds based on pre-defined links in the e-mail. The link creates a new e-mail with the issue key and either Approved or Rejected
The new e-mail that generates for them to respond, which has the issue key in the subject. For some strange reason one of the tests created a new ticket instead of putting in a comment. I need to make sure 100% this doesn't happen again. This happened during the demonstration to the stake holders and really put a bad image on the setup.
I have not set JETI as the mail Handler, this is still the default Mail handler that comes with Jira, nothing else
Dear @Ryan L,
the default behavior of Jiras Email handler is for any incoming mail, regardless which email handler was setup:
So long
Thomas D
Hi Thomas
The e-mail Subject has the issue Key, When using the check permissions it says the users has add comment rights.
To be safe should i set it so "Anyone" has comment rights?
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Dear @Ryan L,
anyone means logged-in users. yes, why not. Anonymous commenting is not possible.
So long
Thomas
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