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Wendy Smoak commented on CONTINUUM-1910:
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This sounds interesting. I'm definitely in need of a way to modify the
existing mail notifier, _and_ I need to do it conditionally, based on the
presence/contents of files in the working directory.
Groovy sounds like a good choice, I'm just reading Venkat's book now. :)
I'm less interested in doing this through the web UI than in being able to drop
in a replacement continuum-mail-notifier-1.3.jar and having it all just work.
Any chance this issue will also include moving the mail notifier out into a
separate jar?
If the 'original' template is inside the jar... where are you going to store
the edited one?
Thanks for taking this on!
> Add a Mail Manager to modify the mail content
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> Key: CONTINUUM-1910
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1910
> Project: Continuum
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Notifier - Mail, Web - UI
> Reporter: Emmanuel Venisse
> Fix For: 1.3
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> The mail manager is a new screen in the project group pages.
> With it, a project group manager will can modify the mail subject/body for
> the current project group or reuse a global template.
> The template can be associated to an event success/failure/error/ new
> account...
> The user can modify it from the UI and some scripting can be used to generate
> the content, maybe groovy
> For example, for a project group and with a script editor, the user can
> create a html template with the project logo and attach the build output to
> the mail
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