I am creating a subtask and when assign it to someone, emails does not go though. As a workaround we have to assign it to ourself then assign it to that person.
In the notification scheme we do have email going out for the assignees.
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HELP anyone?
I found the problem, it was with the permission scheme. thanks for your help
> I found the problem, it was with the permission scheme.
that is not very helpful. Can you please detail what exactly the problem was with the permission scheme? I found no solution to this, and my permission scheme is correct.
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am creating a subtask and when assign it to someone
Do you mean, selecting the assignee while creating? Or using the 'Assign' iperation after creating?
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You need the current Assignee registered for 'Issue Created' event as well.
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Jobin,
I tried resgistering the Current Assignee for Issue created and the mails are goign to the mail queue but none receives the emails.
Any idea??
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Is it working for only the specific event? Any errors in the mail setup?
The role of notification scheme ends when the mails are going to the mail queue.
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