We use JEMH as our mail handler and have created a project with with a catchall address example@example.com, which runs in the operation mode Create and Comment.
When a person mails to example@example.com without a key in their subject, the default mapped project (GOOD) creates a new ticket, GOOD-1
When a person mails to example@example.com with a key in their subject (BAD-1), this is added as a comment to the BAD project.
There's only one rule, and this states that everything is mapped against the GOOD project. How can we configure JEMH, to only allow commenting in the GOOD project, and not the BAD project?
@Frederik De Roover JEMH has you covered :) You can control what projects can be commented on via the subject!
If you are using JEMH Server/DC:
If you are using JEMH Cloud:
Thank you! Using regex everything works as planned!
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Glad I could help. For more information on ways to associate emails to issues in JEMH feel free to take a look at this wiki page: https://thepluginpeople.atlassian.net/l/c/3U1QkKC6
Regards,
Mike @ The Plugin People
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I have created a mail Handler as above for create or comment ticket, which is working well so far. Only it creates new ticket instead of comment when existing ticket is closed or resolved, which i suppose is normal behavior due to resolved statuses in issue association. In the other hand, it creates new ticket instead of comment if i change the issue type manually (eg. incident to service request) before new mail for same issue arrives supposing to create comment. Has anyone seen that before or have an idea how to fix ?
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Dear @Frederik De Roover ,
-edit- removed my answer. Another answer was more accurate.
So long
Thomas
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