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From:Bryan Alsdorf Date:April 14 2005 11:48pm
Subject:Re: How eventum handles emails
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Hi Matthew,

Matthew Dickinson wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 05, 2005 00:57, Bryan Alsdorf wrote:
> 
>>Hi Matthew,
>>
>>That is a bug in Eventum that wasn't stripping those values. The code
>>was there, but it wasn't catching all situations. This fix will be in
>>1.5.2. In the mean time, I have included the diff below so you can
>>change the file locally.
>>
>>Thanks for pointing this out to us.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> I've applied the patch, but I'm not quite sure if this fixes what I was
> meaning...

This patch dealt with the first part of your previous email, that
eventum was resending the email to people who were on the CC list of an
email. I neglected to discuss the rest of your request in my first email.

> Once an issue has been created and is active, and emails either get
> associated with it, or automatically processed, I'm not wanting the
> notification list to get modified by eventum.
> 
> People keep getting added to the notification list, and I'm wondering if
> there's a way to stop that. I want to add them manually, not have them done
> automatically, so emails don't go out to people outside of the company.

There currently is no way to configure Eventum to not automatically add 
people to the notification list. However, we are working on this so stay 
tuned.

Regards,
/bryan
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How eventum handles emailsMatthew Dickinson31 Mar
  • Re: How eventum handles emailsBryan Alsdorf5 Apr
    • RE: How eventum handles emailsMatthew Dickinson6 Apr
      • RE: How eventum handles emailsJim Wildman7 Apr
        • RE: How eventum handles emailsJoao Prado Maia7 Apr
      • Re: How eventum handles emailsBryan Alsdorf14 Apr