So I'm messing around in Service Desk and am trying to get tickets to generate by sending stuff to the custom email that I defined.
SOMEWHERE I clicked and saw that the system had received no requests from said custom email.
NOW I can't remember for the life of me where the heck I clicked to see how many emails had come from certain email addresses. It's driving me insane!!!
Help me, I pray thee, lest my mind doth escape me.
Hi Matt,
You may have been in Project Settings > Reports > Created vs Resolved. Click on one of the links under the created or resolved column and it will provide the Request Summary, the Reporter, the Assignee, Request Type and Status.
Hopefully that helps!
Cheers,
Branden
Thanks for getting back to me, Branden.
There is a long list of items under Project Settings, but none of them are called 'Reports'.
Details
Summary
Re-index project
Delete project
Issue types
Request types
Customer permissions
Language support
Portal settings
Email requests
Customer notifications
Satisfaction settings
Knowledge base
SLAs
Automation
Workflows
Screens
Fields
Versions
Components
Users and roles
Permissions
Issue Security
Notifications
HipChat integration
Issue collectors
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Hi Matt,
Sorry about that. When you go to Projects and click on yoru project, on the left below the three people icons, there is an icon that looks like a bar chart. Click that and you'll be redirected to reports:
Let me know if you find it and if that is what you were looking for.
Thanks,
Branden
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Gotcha. Yes, I've reviewed those items, but it wasn't what I was after.
It was actually a list of all the emails / users in the system and how many emails had been received from them.
I kind of stumbled onto it, thought it was interesting, closed it... and now I can't remember how I found it :-/
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Thanks for letting me know that. The only other thing I can think of is the Email request log under JIRA Administration > Applications > JIRA Service Desk - Email requests.
Try taking a look there and see if that helps.
Cheers,
Branden
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I'm very happy to hear that! When you get a chance please mark the answer as accepted that led you to the correct place so others may benefit from this informaiton as well.
Have great week!
Cheers,
Branden
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