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Created | Mar 7, 2013 5:27:53 PM |
Updated | Aug 2, 2013 3:35:34 PM |
Priority | Normal |
Type | Bug |
State | Open |
Assignee | Mariya Davydova (mariyafomkina) |
Subsystem | Mailbox |
Fix versions | No Fix versions |
Fixed in builds | No Fixed in build |
Affected versions | No Affected versions |
Browser | Any Browser |
OS | Any OS |
Verified in build | Not verified |
Verified by | Nobody |
Reviewed by | No reviewed by |
Severity | Routine |
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. There is an IMAP mailbox with the normal Inbox and a subfolder
2. We have a filter rule in the mail server that moves specific mails to that subfolder
3. In YouTrack we have our first rule, that grabs all emails from the Inbox and applies them to Project A
4. In YouTrack we've just created our second rule, that grabs all emails from the subfolder and applies them to Project B
5. Sending test mails for project B works fine to the point where the mail sever moves that email to the defined subfolder
6. What goes wrong is that the first rule in grabbing the email but not the second rule. As a result the new issue is assigned to the wrong project
What is the expected result?
The email from the subfolder should be assigned to project B.
What happens instead?
That email is assigned to project A.
1. There is an IMAP mailbox with the normal Inbox and a subfolder
2. We have a filter rule in the mail server that moves specific mails to that subfolder
3. In YouTrack we have our first rule, that grabs all emails from the Inbox and applies them to Project A
4. In YouTrack we've just created our second rule, that grabs all emails from the subfolder and applies them to Project B
5. Sending test mails for project B works fine to the point where the mail sever moves that email to the defined subfolder
6. What goes wrong is that the first rule in grabbing the email but not the second rule. As a result the new issue is assigned to the wrong project
What is the expected result?
The email from the subfolder should be assigned to project B.
What happens instead?
That email is assigned to project A.