Showing below message in mail queue
using jira software 7.0
This page shows you the current JIRA internal event queue, whose events may trigger notification emails. |
The queue currently has 645 items in it. The mail queue is currently sending.
Flush mail queue - this will send all mail in the queue immediately. |
Hi
It's not unusual to see tickets in the queue. You can look at the timestamps to see if its building up constantly and not clearing
There are links to troubleshooting tips here
On our system we had an issue with a large number of mail handlers configured to run at the same time. When we change the scheduling to move them a minute or two apart we got much better throughput.
Tom
Thanks tom for your reference ,..i have restart jira service now .
now
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Hi
check your Jira-Atlassian.log files
outside of service management users need permission to create tickets in a project
you should see log entries that show permission errors
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Hi @sachin
There is more information on email handlers at the links below.
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/create-issues-and-comments-from-email/
For an email sender to create a ticket the from email must match a Jira user and that user needs to be added to a project role that can create tickets.
If you don't want to add users to Jira then you can configure the email handler to use a default reporter - usually set as a dummy internal user account to make it more obvious. Or you can add a 'forward email' where failed incoming messages can be sent.
Tom
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