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Defect #20454
closedMail handler: unwanted assignment to a group occurs
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Environment: Redmine version 3.1.0.stable Ruby version 2.0.0-p645 (2015-04-13) [i386-mingw32] Rails version 4.2.3 Environment production Database adapter SQLServer
I turned on "Allow issue assignment to groups" option in settings.
My project has 3 members: user1, user2 and group1.
1. I created an issue from email, not assigned:
rake redmine:email:receive_pop3 unknown_user=accept host=comp.local port=110 username=redmine@comp.local password=XXX allow_override=project,tracker,priority project=test
2. I received email notification from Redmine about that issue:
Issue #1198 has been reported by Ryabinovskiy Alexander. Work #1198: test issue from email • Author: Ryabinovskiy Alexander • Status: New • Priority: Normal • Assignee: • Category: • Target version: Test issue description
3. I replied to that email with quoting, my comment was added to issue, but "Assignee" was changed to group1 !
Updated by Ryabinovskiy Alexander less than a minute ago Assignee set to group1 Comment Edit Test comment 1 Issue #1198 has been reported by Ryabinovskiy Alexander. Work #1198: test issue from email Author: Ryabinovskiy Alexander Category: Test issue description
Also, Status, Priority, Target version was parsed from email, but I used only allow_override=project,tracker,priority option!
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