Hi,
I need to setup 10 mailboxes for 10 different regions. Based on the mailbox it should be allocated to a specific regional queue. For example:
india@xxx.com should be moved to Indian regional queue.
UK@xxx.com should be moved to UK regional queue. and so on. I have 10 email addressed and which will be used to identify queues. How can I configure my Service Desk project and I have JEMH license as well. I am new to JEMH. Please guide me through this.
Thanks,
Maitrey Patel
Thanks @[deleted],
Your suggestion helped a lot. Domain mapping worked for me. I applied the same rule as per your link with Domain Mapping. I used "Match against the addressee ?" to verify receiver mail address. Label mapping didn't work for me. Now I have 10 domain mapping for the single profile and set up a custom field which helps me to create regional queues.
I can't mark your reply as answer. Thanks again.
Thanks @Andre Lehmann
We could use Jira's default Mail handler with N email addresses for a single project. That works as well, all mailboxes are creating issues for the single project. But how to identify that from which mailbox issue was created.
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Hi Maitrey,
Reece from The Plugin People here (JEMH vendor),
André's suggestion seems like it could work for you. You could use JEMH Project Mappings combined with Domain Rules to automatically assign a label to a created issue based on the domain of the email that created the issue.
If you have a JEMH license with valid maintenance, you can discuss this with us further via our support Jira: The Plugin People Support
Kind Regards,
Reece
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Hi Reece,
I don't have the option for domain mapping in my case. The domain would be the same for all emaill addresses like india@xxx.com or uk@xxx.com or uae@xxx.com. Can I use the same method to apply my rule?
Thanks,
Maitrey
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Hi Maitrey,
You can match on the full address rather than just the domain, if that is what you need.
Kind Regards,
Reece
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Hi,
I'm not quite sure where to do that in JEMH (because there are plenty options) but thats how I would do that:
Auto-add a label for every created issues based on the email. Than you can easily create queues based on that label.
Kind regards
André
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Thanks Andre,
But how would identify from which email address issue was created and how to configure multiple email addresses for a single project?
BR,
Maitrey
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