Feature #13340
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Mail handler: option to add created user to default group
 
        
        Added by Daniel Black over 12 years ago.
        Updated over 12 years ago.
        
  
  
  
  Description
  
  This patch creates the option --default-group to the mail hander.
	The purpose is to put created users that are handled by the script into a default group.
	With the associated permissions on this group, and a "Default notification option" conducive to a response for a new account, the objectives of responding to a issues in a private project without exposing all issues to the user is achievable as requested in #6069 and #8497.
	The patch in #10178 would also compliment this nicely.
	Other management functions, like identifying how the user account was created (e.g. --default-group=Email) are also made easier.
   
 
  
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       - Tracker changed from Patch to Feature
 
       - Subject changed from mail_handler can put created user into default group to Mail handler: option to add created user to default group
 
       - Status changed from New to Resolved
 
       - Assignee set to Jean-Philippe Lang
 
       - Target version set to 2.3.0
 
       - Resolution set to Fixed
 
    
    Feature added in r11522. The patch was slightly refactored and a test was added. The --default-group option also accepts a comma separated list of names to add new users to several groups. Thanks.
 
     
   
  
  
    
    
    
    
       - Status changed from Resolved to Closed
 
    
    
     
   
  
  
    
    
    
    This doesn't seem to work when using redmine:email:receive_imap via Rake.
	Specifying default_group=?? isn't passed through to the mail handler.
	Can anyone help me understand how to use this with the rake task?
 
     
   
  
  
    
    
    
    +1 on this not working with the redmine:email:receive_imap rake
	Is this only designed for the piped version? I have a group called "Clients", with this in my cron:
/usr/local/bin/rake -f /opt/apps/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV=production host=imap.gmail.com port=993 username=*** password=*** ssl=SSL folder=Redmine project=helpdesk tracker=Support category=Incoming unknown_user=create allow_override=project,assigned_to default_group=53
 
     
   
  
  
    
    
    
    Daniel Jones wrote:
	This doesn't seem to work when using redmine:email:receive_imap via Rake.
	Specifying default_group=?? isn't passed through to the mail handler.
	Can anyone help me understand how to use this with the rake task?
	Right, lib/tasks/email.rake has not been patched, so it does not recognize new option.
 
     
   
  
  
    
    
    
    Jadranko Stjepanović wrote:
	Right, lib/tasks/email.rake has not been patched, so it does not recognize new option.
	Daniel J., Arron: Jadranko is right. Both --no-account-notice and --default-group options weren't supported for email fetching using the rake task (pop and imap) in Redmine 2.3.0.
This defect was reported via issue #13712, fixed in r11748 and released in Redmine 2.3.1.
 
     
   
  
  
    
    
    
    
       - Has duplicate Feature #8643: Allow rdm-mailhandler with unknown-user=create to attach the user to a specific group instead of creating a "rightless" user added
 
    
    
     
   
  
 
  
  
  
 
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