I want to exclude a particular email address from the field 'Request Participants'. Can someone advise a way?
We create our issues through emails and thus the email gets automatically added to the Request Participant list. Is there a way to exclude it automatically upon creation?
Hi @Saad ,
Try to set Customer permissions for sharing requests to;
This is managed via Project settings -> Customer permissions
Let me know if it helped :)
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I need to be able to remove a specific user from requested participants (actually the email account that JIRA uses) Help!
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Saad,
How do you bring in your users to service desk?
victor
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A user/Reporter is created when they email a common mailbox which is linked to our SD's mailhandler . That mailbox email address is added to the Request participants field, but I want to remove that...
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Saad, were you able to find a work-around for this? I'm trying to resolve the same issue.
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Could you find a solution? :)
We encountered the same issue now..
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