Hi !!
My company is wondering if Jira could be good for us. We are exploring Jira potentialities. We want to know if Jira can:
1) Close a ticket from the email without logging into the portal, adding any tags to the text.
2) Adding screenshot in the text of an email and not in the attach section.
Thanks a Lot
Sidney
@noc aditinetAlmost every thing is possible with JIRA :)
These two things you have ask for are possible but requires some technical combination :D
Best !
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best!
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Hi,
Sorry but you answer is not too clearly.
I retry to explain you what we need:
Actually our ticketing system (not Jira) allow us to close any open ticket directly from our email client adding a simple sintax such as "#status closed". The system read and identify the sintax performing the command and closing the ticket. We need this too on Jira.
Furthermore, we need to be able to receive from our costumers images (such as screenshot) pasted in the body session of the email. Actually, when a costumer past screenshot in the body session of the email we receive the screenshot as attached and this is not good for us. We need to receive it as the client sent it.
Finally, we need to be able to add Labels directly from the email body without log in the portal. In our ticketing system we are able to do this typing the following sintax "#tags word1, word2". We need this too on jira.
I hope our request is now clear.
Best regards.
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What you ask can be done with addons, specifically ours :) - Enterprise Mail Handler for JIRA (JEMH) for Server and Cloud supports a feature called Directives, this means you can 'drive' JRIA issue creation and update (including workflow transitions) by supply formatted email content (key/value pairs) in various ways, eg:
Body:
@workflow=close issue
Labels are just another issue attribute, similarly supported, eg:
@labels=this,that,something-else
Whilst the above shows Body directives, the Subject can also be used, but clearly the space is a problem, as well as the complexity of the line.
A further feature of JEMH is Aliases that allows you define a short cut to a possibly complex or difficult Directive, eg:
@done could be an Alias for the full expression: @labels=this,that,something-else
If you want to do clever things with email, JEMH probably has a feature for that.
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