BigW Consortium Gitlab

Commit 5928b0c2 by Lin Jen-Shin

Update incoming emails documents

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- [Sign-up restrictions](../user/admin_area/settings/sign_up_restrictions.md): block email addresses of specific domains, or whitelist only specific domains.
- [Access restrictions](../user/admin_area/settings/visibility_and_access_controls.md#enabled-git-access-protocols): Define which Git access protocols can be used to talk to GitLab (SSH, HTTP, HTTPS).
- [Authentication/Authorization](../topics/authentication/index.md#gitlab-administrators): Enforce 2FA, configure external authentication with LDAP, SAML, CAS and additional Omniauth providers.
- [Reply by email](reply_by_email.md): Allow users to comment on issues and merge requests by replying to notification emails.
- [Postfix for Reply by email](reply_by_email_postfix_setup.md): Set up a basic Postfix mail
- [Incoming email](incoming_email.md): Configure incoming emails to allow
users to [reply by email], create [issues by email] and
[merge requests by email], and to enable [Service Desk].
- [Postfix for incoming email](reply_by_email_postfix_setup.md): Set up a
basic Postfix mail server with IMAP authentication on Ubuntu for incoming
emails.
server with IMAP authentication on Ubuntu, to be used with Reply by email.
- [User Cohorts](../user/admin_area/user_cohorts.md): Display the monthly cohorts of new users and their activities over time.
[reply by email]: reply_by_email.md
[issues by email]: ../user/project/issues/create_new_issue.md#new-issue-via-email
[merge requests by email]: ../user/project/merge_requests/index.md#create-new-merge-requests-by-email
## Project settings
- [Container Registry](container_registry.md): Configure Container Registry with GitLab.
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# Set up Postfix for Reply by email
# Set up Postfix for incoming email
This document will take you through the steps of setting up a basic Postfix mail
server with IMAP authentication on Ubuntu, to be used with [Reply by email].
server with IMAP authentication on Ubuntu, to be used with [incoming email].
The instructions make the assumption that you will be using the email address `incoming@gitlab.example.com`, that is, username `incoming` on host `gitlab.example.com`. Don't forget to change it to your actual host when executing the example code snippets.
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## Done!
If all the tests were successful, Postfix is all set up and ready to receive email! Continue with the [Reply by email](./reply_by_email.md) guide to configure GitLab.
If all the tests were successful, Postfix is all set up and ready to receive email! Continue with the [incoming email] guide to configure GitLab.
---
_This document was adapted from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto, by contributors to the Ubuntu documentation wiki._
[reply by email]: reply_by_email.md
[incoming email]: incoming_email.md
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[previews]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/tree/master/spec/mailers/previews
[Rails guides]: http://guides.rubyonrails.org/action_mailer_basics.html#previewing-emails
## Incoming email
1. Go to the GitLab installation directory.
1. Find the `incoming_email` section in `config/gitlab.yml`, enable the
feature and fill in the details for your specific IMAP server and email
account:
Configuration for Gmail / Google Apps, assumes mailbox gitlab-incoming@gmail.com
```yaml
incoming_email:
enabled: true
# The email address including the `%{key}` placeholder that will be replaced to reference the item being replied to.
# The placeholder can be omitted but if present, it must appear in the "user" part of the address (before the `@`).
address: "gitlab-incoming+%{key}@gmail.com"
# Email account username
# With third party providers, this is usually the full email address.
# With self-hosted email servers, this is usually the user part of the email address.
user: "gitlab-incoming@gmail.com"
# Email account password
password: "[REDACTED]"
# IMAP server host
host: "imap.gmail.com"
# IMAP server port
port: 993
# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
ssl: true
# Whether the IMAP server uses StartTLS
start_tls: false
# The mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
mailbox: "inbox"
# The IDLE command timeout.
idle_timeout: 60
```
As mentioned, the part after `+` is ignored, and this will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-incoming@gmail.com`.
1. Uncomment the `mail_room` line in your `Procfile`:
```yaml
mail_room: bundle exec mail_room -q -c config/mail_room.yml
```
1. Restart GitLab:
```sh
bundle exec foreman start
```
1. Verify that everything is configured correctly:
```sh
bundle exec rake gitlab:incoming_email:check RAILS_ENV=development
```
1. Reply by email should now be working.
---
[Return to Development documentation](README.md)
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It opens a new issue for that project labeled after its respective list.
![From the issue board](img/new_issue_from_issue_board.png)
## New issue via email
*This feature needs [incoming email](../../../administration/incoming_email.md)
to be configured by a GitLab administrator to be available for CE/EE users, and
it's available on GitLab.com.*
At the bottom of a project's issue page, click
**Email a new issue to this project**, and you will find an email address
which belongs to you. You could add this address to your contact.
This is a private email address, generated just for you.
**Keep it to yourself** as anyone who gets ahold of it can create issues or
merge requests as if they were you. You can add this address to your contact
list for easy access.
Sending an email to this address will create a new issue on your behalf for
this project, where the email subject becomes the issue title, and the email
body becomes the issue description. [Markdown] and [quick actions] are
supported.
![Bottom of a project issues page](img/new_issue_from_email.png)
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## Create new merge requests by email
*This feature needs [incoming email](../../../administration/incoming_email.md)
to be configured by a GitLab administrator to be available for CE/EE users, and
it's available on GitLab.com.*
You can create a new merge request by sending an email to a user-specific email
address. The address can be obtained on the merge requests page by clicking on
a **Email a new merge request to this project** button. The subject will be
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