Hello everyone. I got the error: 2021-04-30 09: 31: 01.180 Cesium-1-4 WARN anonymous soc1@bpcbt.com ticket in B_ISIM project with ticket type Task [camail.incoming.mailfetcherservice] soc1@bpcbt.com ticket in B_ISIM project with ticket type Task [10701]: Unable to create issue due to invalid license: [Unfortunately you cannot create issues right now as you need access to the Jira app to be able to create issues. To access the application, you must be a member of the group assigned to the application.] Tell me what's wrong? The user has everything and all the necessary rights for permission are also available. This bug affected Jira before it crashed.
There's no bug here, the message is clear that it's the permissions of the user trying to do something.
There are two ways this particular error could get thrown:
Your screenshot is too fuzzy to read, could you just give us the plain text?
Ok, so is there a (single) Jira account associated with that email address?
What happens when you log in as that user and try to create an issue in the target project?
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***************@bpcbt.com
(Please forgive my edit of this post, I've got rid of the username in there just in case your email gets picked up by a bot looking for emails to spam)
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No, not the email that the handler is getting mail from, what is the email of the user sending the email?
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So what email address is sending the email, and what account is that in Jira?
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I doubt this is the problem, but you should not have two users with the same email address - Jira has no way of knowing which one you might mean when it's trying to identify an account via an email address.
Most of your screenshots confirm that things are set up correctly, but there is a piece of data missing - who is trying to create the issues? This is not the account reading the email, it is the account associated with the email address of the sender of the email!
If, for example, you have the setup you have shown us, and I send an email to Jira from nicbrough@somewhere.com, then Jira will try to find a user in your system with that email address. If it finds one, then that's the reporter. And that reporter, according to the error message you are seeing, does not have the right to use the Jira Software/Core/Service-Management app the project is in.
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Cannot create issue due to invalid license: [Sorry, you can't create any issues right now, as you need to have access to a Jira application to be able to create issues. To gain application access you need to be a member of a group assigned to an application
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