Since upgrading to Jira 5, I cannot create Issues via email - I get the following message when I do a test in the configuration:
Cannot instantiate message handler
'com.atlassian.jira.plugins.mail.handlers.CreateOrCommentHandler. This service will not work until this problem is fixed.
Any ideas? I was on Jira 4.5 before.
I've just seen this in a case from a behind the firewall customer, they:
We are looking into as to what may have caused this.
Cheers.
Thanks, the followig bug has been logged for this problem: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-27345
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This only recently stopped working though. I know external mail servers are restricted, which we're not using. I do see that "Configure services or mail handlers" is restricted, which I assume is new.
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I'm seeing the same error on pre-existing and newly created handlers in my ondemand account. Did support for this handler maybe break in jira 5 ondemand?
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Ondemand is a different bucket of spuds. See http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Restricted+Functions+in+Atlassian+OnDemand
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worksforme (standalone). Are you 'ondemand' by any chance?
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Still works for me. Suggest you try a fresh install of 5.0, verify it works out of the box, then try to migrate your data...
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