Feature #3035
Reminder at start-date
| Status: | New | Start date: | 2009-03-23 | |
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| Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
| Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% | |
| Category: | Email notifications | |||
| Target version: | Candidate for next major release | |||
| Resolution: |
Description
Reminder sends emails for issues due. It's also be useful to send emails at start. It can be used in future tasks planing.
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History
#1 Updated by Stanislav German-Evtushenko about 4 years ago
- File redminder-start-date.patch
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first revision patch
#2 Updated by Stanislav German-Evtushenko about 4 years ago
- File redminder-start-date.patch
added
#3 Updated by Stanislav German-Evtushenko about 4 years ago
- File redminder-start-date.v2.patch
added
#4 Updated by J Cayetano Delgado about 4 years ago
+1
#5 Updated by Jens Goldhammer about 4 years ago
+1
#6 Updated by Zarooba Rozruba about 4 years ago
How can I modify this to send reminders also when something has not been worked on? I do not know how often we will use due dates, when we have priorities which dictate urgency of tickets.
- immidiate priority -> send reminder if no one updated issue within 12 hours of last update
- critical priority -> send reminder if no one updated issue within 24 hours of last update
- high priority -> send reminder if no one updated issue within 48 hours of last update
- normal priority -> send reminder if no one updated issue within 7 days of last update
#7 Updated by Etienne Massip over 1 year ago
- Target version set to Candidate for next major release
#8 Updated by Felipe Bessa Coelho over 1 year ago
Is there something I can help with to test and/or develop this issue? It would be great for tasks and event planning in our project, which is not only code related.
#9 Updated by Samantha Cox 12 months ago
What also would be interesting is to specify any data field to be used. So that you could use for example a custom field instead of the start-date or the due-date.
#10 Updated by Pavel Lautsevich 3 months ago
+1 It is not enough reminders about starting and ending task!
#11 Updated by Benjamin Jeanjean 3 months ago
+1 !
#12 Updated by Maciej Maczynski about 1 month ago
+1