Used with the 'project' option, it allows anyone to submit emails to a private inbox project (#4407).
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An option lets you specify how to handle emails from unknown users:
* ignore: the email is ignored (previous and default behaviour)
* accept: the sender is considered as an anonymous user
* create: a user account is created (username/password are sent back to the user)
Permissions have to be consistent with the chosen option. Eg. if you choose 'create', the 'Non member' role must have the 'Add issues' permission so that an issue can be created by an unknown user via email. If you choose 'accept', the 'Anonymous' role must have this permission.
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* Added migrations to change Enumerations to an STI relationship
* Added TimeEntryActivity model (STI)
* Added DocumentCategory model (STI)
* Added IssuePriority model (STI)
* Added Enumeration#get_subclasses to get a list of the subclasses of Enumeration
* Changed Enumeration to use the STI type field instead of the opt field
* Changed Enumeration#opt to return the old opt values but with a deprecation warning.
* Removed Enumeration::OPTIONS
* Removed the dynamic named_scopes in favor of specific named_scopes. Kept for
compatibility reasons.
* Added Enumeration#default so each subclass can easily find it's default record.
* Fixed Enumeration#default to use the STI scoping with a fake default scope for finding Enumeration's default.
* Added a 'all' named scope for getting all records in order by position.
* Added Deprecation warnings to the old named_scopes in Enumerations.
* Moved various methods off of Enumeration and onto the concrete classes
* Changed the EnumerationsController to use types
* Updated the Enumeration list template
* Added has_many relationships to the Enumeration STI classes.
* Fixes for tests.
#3007
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* Added an IssueObserver to watch when Issues are created
* Added a JournalObserver to watch when Journals are created (Issue updates)
* Added a NewsObserver for News items.
* Added a DocumentObserver for Document notifications.
* Setup IssuesController#new to use the IssueObserver.
* Setup IssuesController#edit to use the IssueObserver.
* Setup IssuesController#bulk_edit to use the JournalObserver.
* Removed the Mailer call in Changeset#scan_commit_for_issue_ids, the
JournalObserver will handle it.
* Removed Mailer calls in MailHandler in favor of the Observers.
#2659
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Only works if the sender has the 'Add issue watchers' permission.
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Tracker, category and priority attributes can be specified in command line arguments and/or individually specified as overridable by email body keywords.
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Permissions management was rewritten. Some permissions can now be specifically defined for non member and anonymous users.
This migration:
* is irreversible (please, don't forget to *backup* your database before upgrading)
* resets role's permissions (go to "Admin -> Roles & Permissions" to set them after upgrading)
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It lets users add notes to an existing issue by replying to the initial notification email.
Permissions are checked in the same way as in the application (the user is identified by its mail address).
Information about configuring the application so that it receives emails can be found here:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowToReceiveEmailsWithActionMailer
RedMine mail hander is MailHandler#receive
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