Hi,
Today I found some time to enable GitLab's 'reply by e-mail' functionality.
When you receive a notification e-mail from our GitLab instance, you can now send a reply to that notification. If the notification was from an issue being updated, then your reply will update the issue with a follow-up commont.
Regards,
Erik
When you receive a notification e-mail from our GitLab instance, you can now send a reply to that notification. If the notification was from an issue being updated, then your reply will update the issue with a follow-up commont.
Very handy, thank you!
For anyone that wants to use this, you probably want to set notification settings to "Watch" in Settings > Notifications in the web UI to get emails about new issues.
Vladimir
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 10:23 PM Vladimir Sedach vsedach@gmail.com wrote:
When you receive a notification e-mail from our GitLab instance, you can now send a reply to that notification. If the notification was from an issue being updated, then your reply will update the issue with a
follow-up
commont.
Very handy, thank you!
You're welcome. However, there was a configuration problem on the side of GMail (which now has been resolved), so it now actually works :-)
For anyone that wants to use this, you probably want to set
notification settings to "Watch" in Settings > Notifications in the web UI to get emails about new issues.
Another tip: when responding to a mail, your quoted text is added to your response as well. So, if you don't intend to add quoted text to your response (e.g. when top-posting), remember to remove the quoted text "below".