Hello,
I would like to know how does Jira (version 4.2.4) link up to existing issue with incoming email if the email subject didn't contain the issue key.
Found that: JIRA will inspect the header of the mail to find the "In-Reply-To" value, then attempts to link it to the message.
Does anyone can explain in detail how it works?
Thank you!!
Anybody can explain how it works exactly about the "In-Reply-To" part mentioned in the link below?
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/How+JIRA+Updates+Issues+from+Email
The JIRA mail handlers at all times require an issue-key in the subject in order for a comment to that issue to get added. If no issue-key is present, a new issue will get created (assuming a mail handler has been configured to create new issues as well).
Though I am not exactly certain, I believe the JIRA Enterprise Mail Handler might have additional funcitonality which could enable issue commenting where the issue-key is absent from the subject. I would expect the issue key requires to be present anywhere else in the mail in order for JEMH to be able to process it. JEHM however is a 3rd party plugin, please refer to their documentation and/or developer for more details on this.
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Thank Mick. Knowing that JEMH might be able to help but we would not considering it at the moment for some reason.
I am asking this question because we found that even the issue-key is absent, most of the email is able to meger into the original issue as a comment , however, not 100%. So I would like to know exactly how's it works. Might not need a workaround at this stage, but I have to explain to user why it works sometime but sometime didn't.
There should be something related to "in-reply-to" helps to link up the issue
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAKB/How+JIRA+Updates+Issues+from+Email
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