Thanks for sharing this! - I tested it by sending a few mails and indeed it
works! - GMAIL threads detection seems to ignore the text within the
brackets. I wonder if such a change can be applied per project, or must be
applied for all projects.
Just opened
I'm not sure if this solution has been suggested, but I just noticed that
the gmail threading algorithm ignores the bracketed part of the subject
line. (I couldn't find it documented officially, though).
That means that if JIRA subject lines can indeed be customized to say e.g.
[JIRA - Created:]
I didn't know about this, very interesting. You'd need to contact
Apache infrastructure folks -- jira is shared among all the projects,
so I don't think it'll be easy.
Dawid
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Israel Tsadok itsa...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure if this solution has been suggested,
Just a follow-up to this one: no reply from infra yet, but I simply
tried my config. on people.apache.org and it works like a charm, so
for Apache committers and gmail users this is probably a life-saver.
My config is described in a comment here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3403
Thanks Dawid
It is not working for me yet, looking for the reason for that...
Doron
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Dawid Weiss
dawid.we...@cs.put.poznan.plwrote:
Just a follow-up to this one: no reply from infra yet, but I simply
tried my config. on people.apache.org and it works like a
Looks like my action prompted a response from infra and it's not
encouraging -- they're supposedly switching off procmail support on
that server soon.
Track INFRA-3403 to see what will come out of this, I don't want to
spam this list. Eh.
Dawid
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Doron Cohen
I think this is akin to what some other projects do to automatically apply
patches and validate whether they apply or not. I've always wanted such a
system for Lucene, but never had the time to hook it together. I wish Hudson
had a JIRA plugin that did it automatically (or maybe there is and
This JIRA/gmail threads thing is driving me crazy too, thanks for sharing!
There are a few discussions of this in atlassian -
http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-12640 and
http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-3609 - the latter allowed to customize
the mail subject in JIRA as mentioned above.
I
I eventually went with procmail (with a little help from guys that
know it better). So, for folks who do have access to their MTA and can
filter e-mails, here it is (postfix/procmail combo):
From the email address it seems you also had to modify the email address
registered to JIRA and/or
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Dawid Weiss
dawid.we...@cs.put.poznan.pl wrote:
I eventually went with procmail (with a little help from guys that
know it better). So, for folks who do have access to their MTA and can
filter e-mails, here it is (postfix/procmail combo):
From the email
without knowing how this actually happens... is this something we
could get installed in the apache infrastructure? could we filter
dev@lucene.apache.org, rather then each person?
Does apache run procmail?
Good idea, Ryan! people.apache.org sure does have procmail installed --
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Dawid Weiss
dawid.we...@cs.put.poznan.pl wrote:
I eventually went with procmail (with a little help from guys that
know it better). So, for folks who do have access to their MTA and can
filter e-mails, here it is (postfix/procmail combo):
From the email
I've created a jira request to the infrastructure team, it's here:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3403
Dawid
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Michael McCandless
luc...@mikemccandless.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Dawid Weiss
dawid.we...@cs.put.poznan.pl wrote:
I
Just a follow-up to those interested...
I eventually went with procmail (with a little help from guys that
know it better). So, for folks who do have access to their MTA and can
filter e-mails, here it is (postfix/procmail combo):
cat ~/.forward
|/usr/bin/procmail
cat ~/.procmailrc
0:
{
Hi everyone,
There's a fair bit of info on the internet about this, apparently
gmail groups by subject only and JIRA includes varying content in an
issue's subject, depending on the action (comment, update, etc.). Did
anybody find a solution to thread ALL of an issue's messages into a
single
This is an awful problem!
I made a Python script to workaround this... it's kinda scary: it logs
in (over IMAP), finds the messages, removes the old ones, and puts
back new ones with the corrected subject line so that gmail groups
them properly. If you want I can send the Python script... but
if you use the gmail web ui however, you're screwed six ways from sunday,
and messages with differnet subjects are never considered the same thread.
This is exactly what I'm using (gmail via browser) and it hurts like
hell. It'd be so easy if you could simply mute an entire issue from
JIRA
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