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I'm using redmine 3.0.1 stable. Configured with email to create tickets with zoho mail. I got an error while receiving mail from anonymous user. Assignee cannot be blank



/usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=imappro.zoho.com port=993 ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=123456 unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 default_group="external" assigned_to="mail@mail.lk" no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority









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    I'm using redmine 3.0.1 stable. Configured with email to create tickets with zoho mail. I got an error while receiving mail from anonymous user. Assignee cannot be blank



    /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=imappro.zoho.com port=993 ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=123456 unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 default_group="external" assigned_to="mail@mail.lk" no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority









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      I'm using redmine 3.0.1 stable. Configured with email to create tickets with zoho mail. I got an error while receiving mail from anonymous user. Assignee cannot be blank



      /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=imappro.zoho.com port=993 ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=123456 unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 default_group="external" assigned_to="mail@mail.lk" no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority









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      I'm using redmine 3.0.1 stable. Configured with email to create tickets with zoho mail. I got an error while receiving mail from anonymous user. Assignee cannot be blank



      /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=imappro.zoho.com port=993 ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=123456 unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 default_group="external" assigned_to="mail@mail.lk" no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority






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          As the Redmine manual suggest



          assigned_to=ASSIGNEE     assignee (username or group name)


          So, error you are getting is probably because
          assigned_to="mail@mail.lk" is trying to assign to user based on his email, which is not username.



          Alternatively, you can use some plugins, like Redmine Default Assign, however I'm not sure if it will work with newer versions of Redmine.






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          • Thanks for the response. I've changed the assignee to user name and group name both. But still getting the same error. Any idea?
            – nomad
            Nov 23 at 10:24










          • How about removing default_group="external"
            – Aleksandar Pavić
            Nov 23 at 10:40










          • I've tried with below code but same result, /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=mail.mail.com port=xxx ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=pwd unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 assigned_to='user1' no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority,assigned_to
            – nomad
            Nov 26 at 4:25













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          As the Redmine manual suggest



          assigned_to=ASSIGNEE     assignee (username or group name)


          So, error you are getting is probably because
          assigned_to="mail@mail.lk" is trying to assign to user based on his email, which is not username.



          Alternatively, you can use some plugins, like Redmine Default Assign, however I'm not sure if it will work with newer versions of Redmine.






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          • Thanks for the response. I've changed the assignee to user name and group name both. But still getting the same error. Any idea?
            – nomad
            Nov 23 at 10:24










          • How about removing default_group="external"
            – Aleksandar Pavić
            Nov 23 at 10:40










          • I've tried with below code but same result, /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=mail.mail.com port=xxx ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=pwd unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 assigned_to='user1' no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority,assigned_to
            – nomad
            Nov 26 at 4:25


















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          As the Redmine manual suggest



          assigned_to=ASSIGNEE     assignee (username or group name)


          So, error you are getting is probably because
          assigned_to="mail@mail.lk" is trying to assign to user based on his email, which is not username.



          Alternatively, you can use some plugins, like Redmine Default Assign, however I'm not sure if it will work with newer versions of Redmine.






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks for the response. I've changed the assignee to user name and group name both. But still getting the same error. Any idea?
            – nomad
            Nov 23 at 10:24










          • How about removing default_group="external"
            – Aleksandar Pavić
            Nov 23 at 10:40










          • I've tried with below code but same result, /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=mail.mail.com port=xxx ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=pwd unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 assigned_to='user1' no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority,assigned_to
            – nomad
            Nov 26 at 4:25
















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          As the Redmine manual suggest



          assigned_to=ASSIGNEE     assignee (username or group name)


          So, error you are getting is probably because
          assigned_to="mail@mail.lk" is trying to assign to user based on his email, which is not username.



          Alternatively, you can use some plugins, like Redmine Default Assign, however I'm not sure if it will work with newer versions of Redmine.






          share|improve this answer












          As the Redmine manual suggest



          assigned_to=ASSIGNEE     assignee (username or group name)


          So, error you are getting is probably because
          assigned_to="mail@mail.lk" is trying to assign to user based on his email, which is not username.



          Alternatively, you can use some plugins, like Redmine Default Assign, however I'm not sure if it will work with newer versions of Redmine.







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          • Thanks for the response. I've changed the assignee to user name and group name both. But still getting the same error. Any idea?
            – nomad
            Nov 23 at 10:24










          • How about removing default_group="external"
            – Aleksandar Pavić
            Nov 23 at 10:40










          • I've tried with below code but same result, /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=mail.mail.com port=xxx ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=pwd unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 assigned_to='user1' no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority,assigned_to
            – nomad
            Nov 26 at 4:25




















          • Thanks for the response. I've changed the assignee to user name and group name both. But still getting the same error. Any idea?
            – nomad
            Nov 23 at 10:24










          • How about removing default_group="external"
            – Aleksandar Pavić
            Nov 23 at 10:40










          • I've tried with below code but same result, /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=mail.mail.com port=xxx ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=pwd unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 assigned_to='user1' no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority,assigned_to
            – nomad
            Nov 26 at 4:25


















          Thanks for the response. I've changed the assignee to user name and group name both. But still getting the same error. Any idea?
          – nomad
          Nov 23 at 10:24




          Thanks for the response. I've changed the assignee to user name and group name both. But still getting the same error. Any idea?
          – nomad
          Nov 23 at 10:24












          How about removing default_group="external"
          – Aleksandar Pavić
          Nov 23 at 10:40




          How about removing default_group="external"
          – Aleksandar Pavić
          Nov 23 at 10:40












          I've tried with below code but same result, /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=mail.mail.com port=xxx ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=pwd unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 assigned_to='user1' no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority,assigned_to
          – nomad
          Nov 26 at 4:25






          I've tried with below code but same result, /usr/local/rvm/wrappers/ruby-2.1.7/rake -f /var/www/html/redmine/Rakefile redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=mail.mail.com port=xxx ssl=1 username=mail@mail.com password=pwd unknown_user=create no_permission_check=1 assigned_to='user1' no_account_notice=1 project="general" tracker="Support" allow_override=project,tracker,priority,assigned_to
          – nomad
          Nov 26 at 4:25




















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