I would like for incoming emails to create a new comment on the JIRA issue and I have a separate mail handler that creates new JIRA issues from emails. How do I whitelist all the email addresses they may be coming from? There are over 700 emails (all with the same @lanecc.edu). I tried regular expressions and wildcards and that didn't work. So far the only success is when I whitelisted a complete email address like mine "dumblej@lanecc.edu" Thanks
Hello,
You can whitelist a domain by adding it in the Incoming Mail page, in the Advanced Configuration section (bottom of the page). I imagine this is what you have been doing so far.
To add a whole domain to your list you need to skip the @ character. So in your case you will add: "lanecc.edu" and save.
Thanks that worked! This forum is so helpful! I really appreciate the quick responses. And know that I looked for about an hour for documentation and trying different settings before posting here. THANK YOU!
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No worries, glad I could help!
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Hi Zoi_Raskou, I am unable to configure Incoming mail successfully. The error i get is as below
Unfortunately no connection was possible. Review the errors below
ConnectionException: * BYE Jakarta Mail Exception: java.net.SocketTImeoutException: Read timed out
Kindly assist me
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