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#200 wontfix email to trac xmlrpc bas bradley@…
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Hi,

I understand that you maintain the email-to-trac conversion script.
I'm running a project on cvsdude (codesion) where they don't support
your plugin.  They do support xmlrpc, however.  Have you heard of any
scripts that can convert email to trac xmlrpc to update tickets?  How
much work do you think it would be to adapt your script?

-Bradley
#201 fixed [Trac] - email2trac for trac 0.12 bas mark_kids@…
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Hi Sara,

I've tried installing the latest version of email2trac. But unfortunately,
it failed on testing.

My trac version is currently 0.12dev. I've ran this and I got a message
thats says it's not supported.

# email2trac --project=affinity < /usr/local/src/email2trac-1.4.2/msg.txt

TRAC version 0.12dev is not supported

Thanks and regards,

Mark
#202 fixed email2trac does not honor Trac permissions when creating/updating tickets bas Dennis McRitchie <dmcr@…>
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Hi Bas,

I love this script, and am increasingly using it with our Trac projects; however, one problem is that it does not appear to respect the Trac permissions set up for creating or updating tickets.

This seems to happen whether the reporter is "anonymous" (in which case, I would expect it to respect the permissions assigned to "anonymous"), as well as when the reporter has an email address that can be translated into one of the known users (where I would expect email2trac to respect the permissions for that user).

As it is, email2trac will create a ticket for anyone, even if that person could not create a ticket if they went to the Trac website and tried to do it from there. I would think the two methods should be consistent.

Is this intentional, or just something you have not had time to get around to yet? Or worse still, does Trac not support a way of finding out the permissions using its API?

Thanks,

Dennis

P.S. I'm actually using 1.4.2, which is not on the Version drop-down list.

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