This section allows you customise who can comment on issues and the Issue security level that should be applied by default.
In order to perform some low level operations, normally done under a human user context, a user with sufficient privilege to perform that action is required. This field specifies that user, which defaults to the person who created the Profile.
Places where Privileged User is required:
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By default JEMH will enforce strict JIRA permissions regarding updates. This means that any issue operation must pass valid authorisation (i.e., auto adding watchers requires EDIT_ISSUE). Disabling Strict permissions reduces some of these rules.
Allows anyone who uses the issue key in the email subject to comment on a issue.
If enabled, will always use the Default Reporter in the User section. This could be used to ensure users are not created.
A convenience feature, for example, an project lead wants to forward a user email into JIRA for issue creation, the project lead has permission in the project, but the user the email belongs to and who is being nominated as @reporter does not (perhaps STRICT security is enabled). With this enabled, JEMH will run under the senders associated JIRA user account for the purposes of security checks.
This will treat users with no issue permission or right to use as a “email user” with the reporter being the “default reporter”.
Within JEMH 4.1.27 this has been changed to “Flexible Reporter” with some additional features. See the following page for more info: Flexible Reporter |
If set, will apply a default issue security level to all created issues, applying some basic security by default.
Enables matching of groups for security level checks.
Selects a project role or group. Naturally, these must be valid for whatever project an issue resolves to.
This will set the comment as non-restricted when the commenter does not have the group or role set in Comment Visibility.
External Customer Comments Enabled
This will allow customers to comment on an issue even if they are not an issue participant