Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of TracNotification
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v1 v2 9 9 10 10 == Receiving Notification Mails == 11 When reporting a new ticket or adding a comment, enter a valid email address or your username in the ''reporter'', ''assigned to/owner'' or ''cc'' field. Trac will automatically send you an email when changes are made to the ticket (depending on how notification is configured). 12 13 This is useful to keep up-to-date on an issue or enhancement request that interests you. 11 When reporting a new ticket or adding a comment, enter a valid email address or your Trac username in the ''reporter'', ''assigned to/owner'' or ''cc'' field. Trac will automatically send you an email when changes are made to the ticket, depending on how notification is configured. 14 12 15 13 === How to use your username to receive notification mails === 16 14 17 To receive notification mails, you can either enter a full email address or your username. To get notified with a simple username or login, you need to specify a valid email address in the ''Preferences'' page.18 19 Alternatively, a default domain name ('''`smtp_default_domain`''') can be set in the TracIni file (see [#ConfigurationOptions Configuration Options] below). In this case, the default domain will be appended to the username, which can be useful for an "Intranet" kind of installation.15 To receive notification mails, you can either enter a full email address or your Trac username. To get notified with a simple username or login, you need to specify a valid email address in the ''Preferences'' page. 16 17 Alternatively, a default domain name ('''`smtp_default_domain`''') can be set in the TracIni file, see [#ConfigurationOptions Configuration Options] below. In this case, the default domain will be appended to the username, which can be useful for an "Intranet" kind of installation. 20 18 21 19 When using apache and mod_kerb for authentication against Kerberos / Active Directory, usernames take the form ('''`username@EXAMPLE.LOCAL`'''). To avoid this being interpreted as an email address, add the Kerberos domain to ('''`ignore_domains`'''). 22 20 21 === Ticket attachment notifications 22 23 Since 1.0.3 Trac will send notifications when a ticket attachment is added or deleted. Usually attachment notifications will be enabled in an environment by default. To disable the attachment notifications for an environment the `TicketAttachmentNotifier` component must be disabled: 24 {{{#!ini 25 [components] 26 trac.ticket.notification.TicketAttachmentNotifier = disabled 27 }}} 28 23 29 == Configuring SMTP Notification == 24 30 … … 26 32 27 33 === Configuration Options === 28 These are the available options for the `[notification]` section in trac.ini. 29 30 * '''`smtp_enabled`''': Enable email notification. 31 * '''`smtp_from`''': Email address to use for ''Sender''-headers in notification emails. 32 * '''`smtp_from_name`''': Sender name to use for ''Sender''-headers in notification emails. 33 * '''`smtp_from_author`''': (''since 1.0'') Use the author of a change (the reporter of a new ticket, or the author of a comment) as the `From:` header value in notification e-mails (default: false). If the author hasn't set an e-mail address, `smtp_from` and `smtp_from_name` are used instead. 34 * '''`smtp_replyto`''': Email address to use for ''Reply-To''-headers in notification emails. 35 * '''`smtp_default_domain`''': (''since 0.10'') Append the specified domain to addresses that do not contain one. Fully qualified addresses are not modified. The default domain is appended to all username/login for which an email address cannot be found from the user settings. 36 * '''`smtp_always_cc`''': List of email addresses to always send notifications to. ''Typically used to post ticket changes to a dedicated mailing list.'' 37 * '''`smtp_always_bcc`''': (''since 0.10'') List of email addresses to always send notifications to, but keeps addresses not visible from other recipients of the notification email 38 * '''`smtp_subject_prefix`''': (''since 0.10.1'') Text that is inserted before the subject of the email. Set to "!__default!__" by default. 39 * '''`always_notify_reporter`''': Always send notifications to any address in the reporter field (default: false). 40 * '''`always_notify_owner`''': (''since 0.9'') Always send notifications to the address in the owner field (default: false). 41 * '''`always_notify_updater`''': (''since 0.10'') Always send a notification to the updater of a ticket (default: true). 42 * '''`use_public_cc`''': (''since 0.10'') Addresses in To: (owner, reporter) and Cc: lists are visible by all recipients (default is ''Bcc:'' - hidden copy). 43 * '''`use_short_addr`''': (''since 0.10'') Enable delivery of notifications to addresses that do not contain a domain (i.e. do not end with ''@<domain.com>'').This option is useful for intranets, where the SMTP server can handle local addresses and map the username/login to a local mailbox. See also `smtp_default_domain`. Do not use this option with a public SMTP server. 44 * '''`ignore_domains`''': Comma-separated list of domains that should not be considered part of email addresses (for usernames with Kerberos domains). 45 * '''`mime_encoding`''': (''since 0.10'') This option allows selecting the MIME encoding scheme. Supported values: 46 * `none`: default value, uses 7bit encoding if the text is plain ASCII, or 8bit otherwise. 47 * `base64`: works with any kind of content. May cause some issues with touchy anti-spam/anti-virus engines. 48 * `qp` or `quoted-printable`: best for european languages (more compact than base64) if 8bit encoding cannot be used. 49 * '''`ticket_subject_template`''': (''since 0.11'') A [http://genshi.edgewall.org/wiki/Documentation/text-templates.html Genshi text template] snippet used to get the notification subject. 50 * '''`email_sender`''': (''since 0.12'') Name of the component implementing `IEmailSender`. This component is used by the notification system to send emails. Trac currently provides the following components: 51 * `SmtpEmailSender`: connects to an SMTP server (default). 52 * `SendmailEmailSender`: runs a `sendmail`-compatible executable. 53 54 Either '''`smtp_from`''' or '''`smtp_replyto`''' (or both) ''must'' be set, otherwise Trac refuses to send notification mails. 55 56 The following options are specific to email delivery through SMTP. 57 * '''`smtp_server`''': SMTP server used for notification messages. 58 * '''`smtp_port`''': (''since 0.9'') Port used to contact the SMTP server. 59 * '''`smtp_user`''': (''since 0.9'') User name for authentication SMTP account. 60 * '''`smtp_password`''': (''since 0.9'') Password for authentication SMTP account. 61 * '''`use_tls`''': (''since 0.10'') Toggle to send notifications via a SMTP server using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security TLS], such as GMail. 62 63 The following option is specific to email delivery through a `sendmail`-compatible executable. 64 * '''`sendmail_path`''': (''since 0.12'') Path to the sendmail executable. The sendmail program must accept the `-i` and `-f` options. 34 These are the available options for the `[notification]` section in trac.ini: 35 36 [[TracIni(notification)]] 65 37 66 38 === Example Configuration (SMTP) === … … 95 67 * `prefix`: The prefix defined in `smtp_subject_prefix`. 96 68 * `summary`: The ticket summary, with the old value if the summary was edited. 97 * `ticket`: The ticket model object (see [trac:source:/trunk/trac/ticket/model.py model.py]). Individual ticket fields can be addressed by appending the field name separated by a dot, e .g.`$ticket.milestone`.69 * `ticket`: The ticket model object (see [trac:source:/trunk/trac/ticket/model.py model.py]). Individual ticket fields can be addressed by appending the field name separated by a dot, eg `$ticket.milestone`. 98 70 99 71 === Customizing the e-mail content === 100 72 101 The notification e-mail content is generated based on `ticket_notify_email.txt` in `trac/t emplates`.You can add your own version of this template by adding a `ticket_notify_email.txt` to the templates directory of your environment. The default looks like this:73 The notification e-mail content is generated based on `ticket_notify_email.txt` in `trac/ticket/templates`. You can add your own version of this template by adding a `ticket_notify_email.txt` to the templates directory of your environment. The default looks like this: 102 74 103 75 {{{ … … 135 107 $project.descr 136 108 }}} 109 137 110 == Sample Email == 138 111 {{{ … … 146 119 ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ 147 120 Changes: 148 * component: chang set view => search system121 * component: changeset view => search system 149 122 * priority: low => highest 150 123 * owner: jonas => anonymous … … 161 134 }}} 162 135 163 164 136 == Customizing e-mail content for MS Outlook == 165 137 166 Out-of-the-box, MS Outlook normally presents plain text e-mails with a variable-width font;the ticket properties table will most certainly look like a mess in MS Outlook. This can be fixed with some customization of the [#Customizingthee-mailcontent e-mail template].138 MS Outlook normally presents plain text e-mails with a variable-width font, and as a result the ticket properties table will most certainly look like a mess in MS Outlook. This can be fixed with some customization of the [#Customizingthee-mailcontent e-mail template]. 167 139 168 140 Replace the following second row in the template: … … 171 143 }}} 172 144 173 with this instead (''requires Python 2.6 or later''):145 with this (requires Python 2.6 or later): 174 146 {{{ 175 147 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- … … 185 157 }}} 186 158 187 The table of ticket properties is replaced with a list of a selection of the properties. A tab character separates the name and value in such a way that most people should find this more pleasing than the default table ,when using MS Outlook.159 The table of ticket properties is replaced with a list of a selection of the properties. A tab character separates the name and value in such a way that most people should find this more pleasing than the default table when using MS Outlook. 188 160 {{{#!div style="margin: 1em 1.75em; border:1px dotted" 189 161 {{{#!html … … 205 177 Changes:<br /> 206 178 <br /> 207 * component: chang set view => search system<br />179 * component: changeset view => search system<br /> 208 180 * priority: low => highest<br /> 209 181 * owner: jonas => anonymous<br /> … … 221 193 }}} 222 194 223 **Important**: Only those ticket fields that are listed in `sel` are part of the HTML mail. If you have defined custom ticket fields which shall be part of the mail they have to be added to `sel`, example:195 **Important**: Only those ticket fields that are listed in `sel` are part of the HTML mail. If you have defined custom ticket fields which are to be part of the mail, then they have to be added to `sel`. Example: 224 196 {{{ 225 197 sel = ['Reporter', ..., 'Keywords', 'Custom1', 'Custom2'] 226 198 }}} 227 199 228 However, it's not as perfect as an automatically HTML-formatted e-mail would be, but presented ticket properties are at least readable by default in MS Outlook... 229 200 However, the solution is still a workaround to an automatically HTML-formatted e-mail. 230 201 231 202 == Using GMail as the SMTP relay host == 232 203 233 Use the following configuration snippet 204 Use the following configuration snippet: 234 205 {{{ 235 206 [notification] … … 243 214 }}} 244 215 245 where ''user'' and ''password'' match an existing GMail account, ''i.e.'' the ones you use to log in on [http://gmail.com]216 where ''user'' and ''password'' match an existing GMail account, ie the ones you use to log in on [http://gmail.com]. 246 217 247 218 Alternatively, you can use `smtp_port = 25`.[[br]] 248 You should not use `smtp_port = 465`. It will not work and your ticket submission may deadlock. Port 465 is reserved for the SMTPS protocol, which is not supported by Trac. See [comment:ticket:7107:2#7107] for details.219 You should not use `smtp_port = 465`. Doing so may deadlock your ticket submission. Port 465 is reserved for the SMTPS protocol, which is not supported by Trac. See [trac:comment:2:ticket:7107 #7107] for details. 249 220 250 == Filtering notifications for one's own changes ==221 == Filtering notifications for one's own changes and comments == 251 222 In Gmail, use the filter: 252 253 {{{254 from:(<smtp_from>) (("Reporter: <username>" -Changes) OR "Changes (by <username>)")255 }}}256 257 For Trac .10, use the filter:258 223 {{{ 259 224 from:(<smtp_from>) (("Reporter: <username>" -Changes -Comment) OR "Changes (by <username>)" OR "Comment (by <username>)") … … 262 227 to delete these notifications. 263 228 264 In Thunderbird, there is no such solution if you use IMAP 265 (see http://kb.mozillazine.org/Filters_(Thunderbird)#Filtering_the_message_body). 266 267 The best you can do is to set "always_notify_updater" in conf/trac.ini to false. 268 You will however still get an email if you comment a ticket that you own or have reported. 229 In Thunderbird, there is no such solution if you use IMAP, see http://kb.mozillazine.org/Filters_(Thunderbird)#Filtering_the_message_body. 269 230 270 231 You can also add this plugin: 271 http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/NeverNotifyUpdaterPlugin 232 http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/NeverNotifyUpdaterPlugin, or vote for [trac:#2247] to be fixed. 272 233 273 234 == Troubleshooting == … … 275 236 If you cannot get the notification working, first make sure the log is activated and have a look at the log to find if an error message has been logged. See TracLogging for help about the log feature. 276 237 277 Notification errors are not reported through the web interface, so the user who submit a change or a new ticket never gets notified about a notification failure. The Trac administrator needs to look at the log to find the error trace.238 Notification errors are not reported through the web interface, so the user who submits a change or a new ticket never gets notified about a notification failure. The Trac administrator needs to look at the log to find the error trace. 278 239 279 240 === ''Permission denied'' error === … … 287 248 }}} 288 249 289 This error usually comes from a security settings on the server: many Linux distributions do not let the web server (Apache, ...) to post email messageto the local SMTP server.250 This error usually comes from a security settings on the server: many Linux distributions do not allow the web server (Apache, ...) to post email messages to the local SMTP server. 290 251 291 252 Many users get confused when their manual attempts to contact the SMTP server succeed: … … 293 254 telnet localhost 25 294 255 }}} 295 Th e trouble is thata regular user may connect to the SMTP server, but the web server cannot:256 This is because a regular user may connect to the SMTP server, but the web server cannot: 296 257 {{{ 297 258 sudo -u www-data telnet localhost 25 298 259 }}} 299 260 300 In such a case, you need to configure your server so that the web server is authorized to post to the SMTP server. The actual settings depend on your Linux distribution and current security policy. You may find help browsingthe Trac [trac:MailingList MailingList] archive.261 In such a case, you need to configure your server so that the web server is authorized to post to the SMTP server. The actual settings depend on your Linux distribution and current security policy. You may find help in the Trac [trac:MailingList MailingList] archive. 301 262 302 263 Relevant ML threads: … … 307 268 $ setsebool -P httpd_can_sendmail 1 308 269 }}} 270 309 271 === ''Suspected spam'' error === 310 272 311 273 Some SMTP servers may reject the notification email sent by Trac. 312 274 313 The default Trac configuration uses Base64 encoding to send emails to the recipients. The whole body of the email is encoded, which sometimes trigger ''false positive'' SPAM detection on sensitive email servers. In such an event, it is recommended to change the default encoding to "quoted-printable" using the `mime_encoding` option. 314 315 Quoted printable encoding works better with languages that use one of the Latin charsets. For Asian charsets, it is recommended to stick with the Base64 encoding. 316 317 === ''501, 5.5.4 Invalid Address'' error === 318 319 On IIS 6.0 you could get a 320 {{{ 321 Failure sending notification on change to ticket #1: SMTPHeloError: (501, '5.5.4 Invalid Address') 322 }}} 323 in the trac log. Have a look [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291828 here] for instructions on resolving it. 324 275 The default Trac configuration uses Base64 encoding to send emails to the recipients. The whole body of the email is encoded, which sometimes trigger ''false positive'' spam detection on sensitive email servers. In such an event, change the default encoding to "quoted-printable" using the `mime_encoding` option. 276 277 Quoted printable encoding works better with languages that use one of the Latin charsets. For Asian charsets, stick with the Base64 encoding. 325 278 326 279 ---- 327 See also: TracTickets, TracIni, TracGuide 280 See also: TracTickets, TracIni, TracGuide, [trac:TracDev/NotificationApi]