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Outlook Integration with other inboxes than My InBox?

Chad
June 15, 2020

I'm looking for a way to create tickets from a mail group but, apparently only the InBox allows me to create tickets?

 

I use outlook.office.com

 

In my InBox, I click on an email and see the Jira icon.

If I go into the other mailbox, I don't see the Jira icon.

 

Am I doing this incorrectly?

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Midori
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October 6, 2015

We have released the Commit Policy Plugin some months ago, as a re-implementation of the Commit Acceptance Plugin, that brings in several major improvements:

  • You can check issues against JQL queries (a lot more flexible than what Commit Acceptance supported)
  • Install and upgrade with some clicks from Atlassian Marketplace
  • Auto-generated hook scripts (no need to manually edit script files)
  • Support for Subversion, plus Git, Mercurial and Bitbucket
  • Compatibility updates
  • and a lot more!

Make sure to read the manual and to give it a try!

 

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Kinto Soft
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January 19, 2014

Has anyone tried this version from @Jamie Echlin?

https://bitbucket.org/jamieechlin/jira-commit-acceptance-plugin

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Norman Abramovitz
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January 18, 2014

Someone wrote:

After a detailed research we could enable plugin in version 6.1.5. We copied plugin file (commitacceptance-1.6.0.jar) into the folders listed below: -Atlassian\JIRA\atlassian-jira\WEB-INF\lib -Atlassian\Application Data\JIRA\plugins\installed-plugins
I would try this on your test system. It is like installing a version 1 plugin.
Depending on your needs, you could write the same thing without any additional code on the Jira side at all. You can use the Jira REST API from within your perl/python client script to check for if the issue key is valid or has the proper status.
Norman Abramovitz
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January 18, 2014

Looking at the plugin documentation. Jochen Schmidt wrote a svn perl script that did use Jira's REST api for checking if the issue key exists or not. The script is in the comment section.

https://ecosystem.atlassian.net/wiki/display/CMMT/JIRA+Commit+Acceptance;jsessionid=B7D77F2E56787D435CF3B5AD8025F435

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