Hi there,
It it possible to create issues from mail in JIRA Studio?
I have read at a the restrictions that configure services is restricted in Studio, so is there any other way?
Thanks!
C
Hi Charlie,
As it turns out we no longer create mail handlers on Studio instances.
Note that Studio's built-in issue comment creation piece will still be supported. It's only configuration of external email services that we're not going to do.
--Luzia
Hi Luzia,
Can you elaborate on this? We are also looking to have this option enabled, but are not able to have any breakthrough so far.
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Sure!
Well, it's not possible to create issues via email anymore - in Studio!
JIRA Studio automatically add your reply to issue-related emails as issue comments. Issue-related emails are the emails whose subjects include issue keys.
--Luzia
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So, No additional configuration needed to comment on the issues via emails! This is cool. +1 for that!
But there iis a flaw as well. I tried it on one of the bugs in our system. It added the entire email thread as a comment. This could be a pain in the long run to sift through the comments. You know what I mean.
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Good point!
That's possible something our developers have not set! Interesting that our customers have not reported that yet.
Nikhil, may I ask you to open a support case about that so we can investigate and raise the bug?
Thanks!
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