#18 — Unnecessary to send email to issue submitter
by
Martin Aspeli
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last modified
Jan 05, 2009 09:31 AM
| State | Resolved |
|---|---|
| Version: |
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| Area | Functionality |
| Issue type | Bug |
| Severity | Medium |
| Submitted by | Martin Aspeli |
| Submitted on | Dec 14, 2005 |
| Responsible | Rocky Burt |
| Target release: |
It's probably unnecessary to send an "issue created" email to the original submitter of the issue.
Currently, if a tracker manager adds an issue, he'll get an email immediately that an issue has been added.
Other managers should still get the issue, but if a manager submits and issue, he probably doesn't need to be reminded a few seconds later.
Added by
Martin Aspeli
on
Dec 14, 2005 07:43 PM
In fact, the same goes for responses...
Target release:
1.0
→
None
Added by
Martin Aspeli
on
Dec 14, 2005 07:52 PM
And the original issue submitter should not get emails if he/she adds a response, either. See a pattern here?(I want to stop spamming myself!)
Added by
Rocky Burt
on
Dec 15, 2005 12:19 AM
This has been fixed with r14936. But its been hard to test so it would be great to get this confirmed by other people.
Issue state:
open
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resolved
Added by
Martin Aspeli
on
Dec 20, 2005 01:53 AM
I still get this from plone.org, but that may just be because plone.org isn't as up to date as I thought it was. It'd be good if we could confirm that, though.
Added by
Martin Aspeli
on
Dec 25, 2005 01:36 AM
I'm still getting emails from plone.org, e.g. when I resolve my own issue, and when I respond. We svn up'd it yesterday, so Rocky's code should be there. I'm re-opening this now, I'd be really grateful if Rocky and/or Reinout could test a bit more.
Issue state:
resolved
→
open
Target release:
None
→
1.0
Added by
Rocky Burt
on
Dec 27, 2005 10:53 PM
Should be really fixed this time. I was mistakingly comparing member objects against username strings. This has demonstrated to me that the code for figuring out emails should be cleaned up. Fixed with r15319.
Issue state:
open
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resolved
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