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Feature #5594

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Improve MailHandler's keyword handling

Added by Eric Davis almost 14 years ago. Updated over 13 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Email receiving
Target version:
Start date:
2010-05-25
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Resolution:
Fixed

Description

I have a few changes to make to MailHandler so it's more flexible in how it handles keywords (e.g. Project.find_by_identifier || Project.find_by_name || Project.find_by_id).


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Related to Redmine - Feature #5595: Allow start date and due dates to be set via incoming emailClosedEric Davis2010-05-25

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Related to Redmine - Feature #3706: Allow assigned_to field configuration on Issue creation by emailClosedEric Davis2009-08-03

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Related to Redmine - Feature #6112: Accept localized keywords when receiving emailsClosedJean-Philippe Lang2010-08-11

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Related to Redmine - Feature #5622: Allow version to be set via incoming emailClosed2010-05-30

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Related to Redmine - Patch #4807: Allow to set the done_ratio field with the incoming mail systemClosed2010-02-11

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Related to Redmine - Patch #2702: mail_handler_update: added ability to update some fields / Import custom fields values for issue updatesClosed2009-02-09

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Related to Redmine - Feature #2507: Email creation issues: assign-to parameterClosed2009-01-14

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Actions #1

Updated by Enderson Maia almost 14 years ago

It's related to this #3706 issue.

On http://www.redmine.org/issues/3706#note-6 I made a note about using the TO: for assignment and CC: for watchlist (that already works).

Actions #2

Updated by Petr Pospisil almost 14 years ago

Please, rewrite MailHandler. Imagine other languages than english. We don't have fields like "Tracker", "Status" etc. and you can not force people to use English in emails. And the upper level is ...custom fields :-). Thanks in advance. Petr

Actions #3

Updated by Eric Davis almost 14 years ago

  • Target version changed from 1.0.0 (RC) to 1.1.0
Actions #4

Updated by wei hua over 13 years ago

  • % Done changed from 0 to 50

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Actions #5

Updated by Felix Schäfer over 13 years ago

  • % Done changed from 50 to 0
Actions #6

Updated by Ве Fio over 13 years ago

It would be really great if it were possible for the mailhandler to change fields related to issues, even custom ones (no matter what type they are). It would be a really nice feature, and an awesome addon to the already good system. And I don't know about what you plan on improving, but perhaps also improve how it handles current keywords, e.g. better keyword handling when you use "<Keyword>: " in an email.. Can't wait!! :D :)

Actions #7

Updated by Eric Davis over 13 years ago

  • Assignee deleted (Eric Davis)
Actions #8

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang over 13 years ago

Petr Pospisil wrote:

Please, rewrite MailHandler. Imagine other languages than english. We don't have fields like "Tracker", "Status" etc. and you can not force people to use English in emails. And the upper level is ...custom fields :-). Thanks in advance. Petr

See #6112.

Actions #9

Updated by Petr Pospisil over 13 years ago

Many thanks for response and your well done work. I will check it ASAP :o). And what about custom fields? Are done too?

Actions #10

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang over 13 years ago

Petr Pospisil wrote:

And what about custom fields? Are done too?

Yes, see r4394.

Actions #11

Updated by Petr Pospisil over 13 years ago

Super. Thank you.

Actions #12

Updated by Jean-Philippe Lang over 13 years ago

  • Status changed from 7 to Closed
  • Resolution set to Fixed

I think we can close it, open new tickets for new improvements.

Actions #13

Updated by Go MAEDA about 7 years ago

  • Related to Patch #2702: mail_handler_update: added ability to update some fields / Import custom fields values for issue updates added
Actions #14

Updated by Go MAEDA about 7 years ago

  • Related to Feature #2507: Email creation issues: assign-to parameter added
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