As yet, your JIRA has no POP/IMAP Servers configured, and no JEMH Profile associated with that Server.
Atlassian documentationThis configuration is covered in more detail in Configuring JIRA to Receive Email from a POP or IMAP. What is shown below is a 'quick start' and is specific to JEMH. Since Jira 9.9.0 (https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-71656) Jira platform now supports O365 Graph as an inbound protocol. |
Inbound Mail ServersJIRA Inbound Mail Servers are configuration that JIRA needs to talk to the mailbox. JIRA, when it finds mail, invokes Mail Handlers. |
This will show current mail servers, or none, if you have yet to configure them.
Click on the Add mail server button:
Then enter the details of the incoming mail server you wish to add:
Example Value:
Forward EmailLooking at the forward email (below) you'll see a curious address seeProfile@forForwardUser.com. This is JEMH satisfying the requirement to provide a value, yet not doing that. JEMH manages all fail communication and does not involve JIRA directly. See the Configuration/Notifications/Forward User for the actual user (rather than an email address). |
You're done. Go send a test mail to the real mailbox. Results there should be identical to the JEMH Test Cases.
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