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how do i configure on-demand jira to work with my on-demand corporate gmail account

Bob Silverstein January 11, 2012

hi,

we're new to jira. our company uses on demmand gmail. i don;t see help on-line how to conigure jira to use my corporate gmail server. i see help on how to configure jira to use gmail if i had a a downloaded version. should i use pop or imap? port number? what do i provide for the host name?

thanks!

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Bob Silverstein January 29, 2012

ok; it looks like this is a well known/understood feature shortfall. hopefully, this feature will be implemented soon.

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January 12, 2012

It looks like we have a mix-up in the documentation...will follow upon that.

As for your question, OnDemand comes with pre-configured mail servers and they can not be modified: restricted functions

I'm guessing this is for creating issues/comments from e-mail? If so, you may want to keep an eye on this page, we are actively working to add this functionality and the bug report will likely be updated with good news shortly.

Bob Silverstein January 13, 2012

Thanks. What about notifications when issues are created/updated (via the web interface)? Does that work with corporate gmail and jira on demand? How does one configure that?

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January 24, 2012

Sorry for missing your comment Bob -

No, OnDemand has its own built-in SMTP mail server to handle sending out notifications.

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