Defect #30929
closedNo longer all receivers are shown in "to" field after upgrade from 3.4.7 to 4.0.0
0%
Description
I upgraded my redmine 3.4.7 last days to 4.0.0 and take notice, that mails send to multiple recipients no longer contain. For me is it a expected and also wished behaviour, see always who received status mails.
My first idea was, (re)set any options in redmine but I found no option, where I can change between "send single mail to everyone" to "send one mail to all". Only the option for BCC mails are available, but that isn't that I want.
Related issues
Updated by Holger Just over 5 years ago
- Is duplicate of Defect #30787: Other recipients are not listed in To field even if Setting.bcc_recipients is false added
Updated by Holger Just over 5 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to Duplicate
Since Redmine 4.0, we send a separate email per recipient (instead of a single mail to all/some recipients as previously). Thus, it is not possible anymore to get the list of notification recipients from the email alone.
See #30787 for details.
Updated by Manuel Bernhardt over 5 years ago
- Status changed from Closed to Reopened
Okay, it's acceptable for me, do not see the recipients in the "to" field. But for some formal reasons, it's really usefull, see "somehow" who got a notification. So a alternative could be, set a option (general, per project...) which allows to include a additional line telling who received this mail.
Updated by Paweł Szmigiel about 5 years ago
Hi, we have upgraded our production environment to 4.0.4, and have received some complains from the redmine manager about this issue, apparently She needs to see who has got an email. Is there any way to view all the recipients instead of looking into server logs? Or do You plan to implement a feature in the upcoming updates? And if not, how can I rollback to old mailer system on redmine 4.0.4, is it possible?
Updated by Marius BĂLTEANU 10 months ago
- Status changed from Reopened to Closed
I'm closing this, we will not going to revert to the old way of sending bulk messages.