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Version 2.0.8
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- Extra options for the mail handler available for project admins:
- Add labels to issues created by ReceiveMe!
- Add the "to" and "cc" fields to text custom fields in the issues created by ReceiveMe!
- Create a email addresses blacklist.
- Option to add the original email to the issue created.
- Option to remove repeated attachments.
- Bugfixes.
Version 2.0.9
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ReceiveMe! 2.0.9 brings you the extra project administration options that allows you to control even further what to do with your incoming emails. You can put the sender address in any text custom field of your issues (and use it later – for instance in NotifyMe!). Also you can set if you want your issues to store the description in html (default for ReceiveMe!) or in wiki text (default for Jira).
This versions also gives you a new option: You can define regular expression to parse your incoming mails and use them to set the values of custom fields in Jira. This gives you a flexible and powerful tool to extract info from the incoming mails into your issues.
Changelog
- Extra options for the mail handler available for project admins:
- Add the sender email address to a custom field.
- Regex fields: Parse the summary or body of emails and get the info in custom fields.
- Option to set the email body to be stored as html or wiki text in the issues.
- New behaviour if the body length is over the max length of the issue description length. ReceiveMe will try first to convert to wiki and if this still makes the description be over the maximung length then the text will be truncated.
- Bugfixes:
- Now ReceiveMe! will store and check the reply-to header to know the related issue of a given email.
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