Changes the email truncation so a delimiter can be prefixed by email
quotes or spaces ("> Eric said..."). This will let it be combined with
a "--- Reply above ---" delimiter to match "> --- Reply above ---"
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Will take a user's email address, login, or full name.
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Used with the 'project' option, it allows anyone to submit emails to a private inbox project (#4407).
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* Ran the Rails upgrade
* Upgraded to Rails Engines 2.3.2
* Added a plugin to let Engines override application views.
* Converted tests to use the new classes:
** ActionController::TestCase for functional
** ActiveSupport::TestCase for units
* Converted ActiveRecord::Error message to a string.
* ActiveRecord grouping returns an ordered hash which doesn't have #sort!
* Updated the I18n storage_units format.
* Added some default initializers from a fresh rails app
* Changed the order of check_box_tags and hidden_field_tags. The hidden tag
needs to appear first in Rails 2.3, otherwise it will override any value in
the check_box_tag.
* Removed the custom handler for when the cookie store is tampered with.
Rails 2.3 removed the TamperedWithCookie exception and instead Rails will not
load the data from it when it's been tampered with (e.g. no user login).
* Fixed mail layouts, 2.3 has problems with implicit multipart emails that
use layouts. Also removed some custom Redmine mailer code.
* Fixed a bug that occurred in tests where the "required" span tag would be
added to the :field_status translation. This resulted in an email string of:
<li>Status<span class="required"> *</span><span class="required"> *</span>
Instead of:
<li>Status: New</li>
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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 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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A project module (eg. issue tracking, news, wiki,...) is a set of permissions that can enabled/disabled at project level.
For each project, modules can be enabled on the project settings view ('Modules' tab).
This requires a specific permission: 'Select project modules' (if this permission is turned off, only Redmine administrators can choose which modules a project uses).
When applying this migration, all modules are enabled for all existing projects.
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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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