Hi,
I would like to increase frequency of checking mails in service desk (I've added mail as a channel). For Regular JIRA issue there is MailFetcherService delaytime https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/147496/jira-incoming-mail-check-frequency or availible via settings. Is there similar option for Service Desk?
Hi Bartosz,
Unfortunately no, nothing through the interface can be used to change the polling interval (at least what I am aware of).
A similar database modification can be done into the JSD tables that are created when the plugin is installed but I would be careful doing direct database modifications.
Eric
Hi Eric!
Sounds promising. I would like to test it. What's the proper field in db?
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Hi,
The tables in the database usually start with #AO_123333 something like this... you will need to investigate which ID is the JSD plugin tables. The number represents a unique ID for each plugin, so there will be a lot of tables with the same ID which means, they are from the same plugin.
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I've found AO_54307E_EMAILCHANNELSETTING where there's email that is a channel in service desk but there's no field in regards to fetch time:
EMAIL_ADDRESS
ID
LAST_PROCEEDED_TIME
MAIL_CHANNEL_KEY
ON_DEMAND
REQUEST_TYPE_ID
SERVICE_DESK_ID
Plus AO_54307E_EMAILSETTINGS has no data in it.
Other tables that I can look into?
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Hmm, thats weird, I would of thought it would of been in one of those tables.
Just to double-check, the polling was not placed in serviceconfig table?
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Nope, serviceconfig doesn't contain config for service desk emails.
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Hi @Daniel Heckl,
Unfortunatelly no - for Service Desk it isn't exposed in databased. Some guy from Atlassian pointed me to JIRA source code but we don't want to modify JIRA code to do this so we're forced do use it with default wait time.
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