Forums

Articles
Create
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Why did you block all my apps please unblock them

TALIYAH BROWN
I'm New Here
I'm New Here
Those new to the Atlassian Community have posted less than three times. Give them a warm welcome!
August 11, 2022

Why do you block on my apps please unblock them

pls

8 answers

1 accepted

1 vote
Answer accepted
Mark McDonald
I'm New Here
I'm New Here
Those new to the Atlassian Community have posted less than three times. Give them a warm welcome!
August 19, 2013

I'm not sure if it was just coincidence, but since upgrading to Outlook 2013 the images have started loading as expected. I'll leave this here as an answer for people to up/down vote or comment on if it has worked for them.

1 vote
Trent Trent
August 14, 2012

I found the following answer at Microsoft about Outlook hanging; sure enough, I went to Tools -> Trust Center -> Automatic Download and unchecked the option with "Permit downloads in e-mail... used by the Junk E-mail filter" (since the top option "Don't download pictures..." was already checked).

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2010-outlook/outlook-wont-download-html-graphicssendreceive/01fb1a6e-778c-4897-bb92-9755937627e3

Trent Trent
August 14, 2012

Sorry, some details about my situation:

I'm on Outlook 2007 using Jira 5.0. Outlook hangs for a minute or so but finally shows the message (unless I do my fix above).

I'm only getting it for my filter subscription emails; all the other emails work, even though they have the same types of image references.

We do use a VPN, but I'm having this problem even when I'm connected to it.

Obviously this is a sucky workaround since everyone with Outlook needs to do it.

Mark McD
Contributor
August 15, 2012

I gave this a shot and it's helped in that I now get the "pictures are blocked, click here to download" bar but downloading the pictures still fails. Outlook 2010 for me.

Trent Trent
August 15, 2012

Oh, you're right: same for me. This fix is only for when Outlook hangs for a while on the pictures... I found this thread while searching for my problem, but I guess it doesn't totally solve yours.

1 vote
Renjith Pillai
Rising Star
Rising Star
Rising Stars are recognized for providing high-quality answers to other users. Rising Stars receive a certificate of achievement and are on the path to becoming Community Champions.
August 14, 2012

There seems to be a discussion here regarding the same and it looks like it is related to avatars being used. Jamie has a workaround too there.

https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/39555/jira-user-profile-image-in-email-notifications-does-not-show-in-outlook-email

Mark McD
Contributor
August 15, 2012

Thanks for the suggestion. This doesn't seem to be the problem though, I can see the difference between authenticated & non-authenticated content. When not logged into Jira on a *working* PC, the sillouhette is displayed and so is the issue type icon. On the broken PCs, nothing displays at all.

0 votes
STANISLAV PRIKHODKO
November 28, 2013

We have same issue and the web server address in "<img src=..." is different than in other links. So, can it be a JIRA setup issue?

0 votes
Deleted user
August 21, 2013

If you happen to be using JEMH, there is an option in current releases to inline Avatar images. This means they are not then subject to authentication, and will be rendered on all mail clients.

0 votes
Robert Nelson
I'm New Here
I'm New Here
Those new to the Atlassian Community have posted less than three times. Give them a warm welcome!
August 18, 2013

This is an issue with how Outlook handles cookies. It uses IE cookies for authentication, but seems to have an issue with it. If you are logged into JIRA through IE and have the "Remember Me" box checked, you should have a JIRA authentication cookie.
Outlook "should" use that cookie to be able to display the images. It works sporadically for me when its all set up properly. If outlooks fails to get the image the first time, it will not try again until you clear the IE cache and restart Outlook. It must be cached in memory or something.

When outlook attempts to view an image, it issues a GET request to JIRA. If outlooks fails to use the cookie, it sends an "anonymous" login request, which JIRA replies with a 302 redirect to the login page. At that point outlooks gives up and displays the red X image placeholder.

Theoretically, if you are authenticated with a valid cookie and session on JIRA, outlook should have no problem getting the image. Other email clients (gmail, OWA, thunderbird) all get the image fine once you are authenticated through a browser. Outlook works sometimes.

At least that's all I can figure out

Mark McDonald
I'm New Here
I'm New Here
Those new to the Atlassian Community have posted less than three times. Give them a warm welcome!
August 19, 2013

Thanks for the response. I don't think this is the issue, as most of the images don't require authentication and those that do (e.g. profile pics) have un-authenticated fallbacks (i.e. you get a sillouhette instead of the avatar). Even the Jira logo & other images the work directly when unauthenticated are failing.

0 votes
David_Schokker
Contributor
August 13, 2012

Same issues for me, i have installed the JIRA trial on one of my dev servers and compared it to my production version and it happens for both.

0 votes
Ray Hundley
August 7, 2012

We recently ugraded to Jira 5 and are experiencing the same thing with Outlook 2010.

Suggest an answer

Log in or Sign up to answer