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Gitlab Service Desk is missing lots of incoming mail

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    One of my Gitlab instances is configured to receive emails and also does receive most of them and processes them into issues. However, quite a good amount are missing and I have done some testing to check where the problems are.

    • Cloudron mail server seems to receive and handle everything well.
    • /home/gitlab/log/mail_room_json.log contains almost no errors for the period of the last several days in which i know that several mails have been missed.
    • I searched the other logfiles for other related information, but could not really get something of much value.

    Does anyone else experience this issue? Where can I dig deeper to find the core of the problem?

    I actually found this... Could be related: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/267121

    Cheers

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    • O opensourced

      One of my Gitlab instances is configured to receive emails and also does receive most of them and processes them into issues. However, quite a good amount are missing and I have done some testing to check where the problems are.

      • Cloudron mail server seems to receive and handle everything well.
      • /home/gitlab/log/mail_room_json.log contains almost no errors for the period of the last several days in which i know that several mails have been missed.
      • I searched the other logfiles for other related information, but could not really get something of much value.

      Does anyone else experience this issue? Where can I dig deeper to find the core of the problem?

      I actually found this... Could be related: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/267121

      Cheers

      jdaviescoatesJ Online
      jdaviescoatesJ Online
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      @opensourced said in Gitlab Service Desk is missing lots of incoming mail:

      I actually found this... Could be related: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/267121

      Did you read that and follow it through to the updated docs which state:

      When configuring a custom mailbox, the service_desk_email and incoming_email configurations must always use separate mailboxes. It’s important, because emails picked from service_desk_email mailbox are processed by a different worker and it would not recognize incoming_email emails.

      ?

      Seems that being undocumented was the issue for all those people previously.

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      • O opensourced

        One of my Gitlab instances is configured to receive emails and also does receive most of them and processes them into issues. However, quite a good amount are missing and I have done some testing to check where the problems are.

        • Cloudron mail server seems to receive and handle everything well.
        • /home/gitlab/log/mail_room_json.log contains almost no errors for the period of the last several days in which i know that several mails have been missed.
        • I searched the other logfiles for other related information, but could not really get something of much value.

        Does anyone else experience this issue? Where can I dig deeper to find the core of the problem?

        I actually found this... Could be related: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/267121

        Cheers

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        @opensourced did you figure this one out ? Did it get fixed in latest GitLab releases by any chance?

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          @opensourced did you figure this one out ? Did it get fixed in latest GitLab releases by any chance?

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          @girish I actually managed to get this running. The lower end of the section in the docs did the trick.

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