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= Overview =
 
= Overview =
One method of creating service desk tickets is via email. You can setup a mailbox/address and have your customers email this address in order to create a new ticket against their account.
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Service Desk Inbound Email is an optional extension to the [[Service_Desk|Service Desk]] module. It provides the ability for service providers to:
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* create new service desk requests via email
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* update service desk request updates via email  
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* have a 'catch-all' area where email that cannot be matched to a ticket will go so it can be managed.
  
Before tickets can be created (via email), service providers need to set up a mailbox configuration within Emersion so we can poll a mailbox for new mail.
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This extension handles ''inbound'' email only. A different extension handles outbound email notifications for the Service Desk.  
  
This section describes how to configure the service desk mailboxes that are used to retrieve mail from your mail-server in order to create service desk tickets.
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If you would like more information on the Service Desk Inbound Email extension, please contact Emersion Sales.
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Once the module is enabled for your service provider account, you will need to do some configuration to get it up and running.
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= How it Works =
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File: Service-desk-Inbound-Email.png|1200px|]
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== Catch-All ==
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= Configuration =
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This section describes how to configure the service desk mailboxes can be used to retrieve mail from your mail server in order to create and update service desk tickets.
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== Set up a Mailbox ==
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The first step in the configuration is to set up a mail box for the inbound mail on your mail server. If you do not have a mailbox set up already for this purpose, you will need to create one. Talk to your system administrator for further assistance.
  
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'''''! IMPORTANT !''''' This facility is not to be used for collecting network operations emails, outage notifications and other such NOC-based alerts. If it is discovered you are attempting to parse these types of emails, Emersion reserves the right to disable your inbound email extension without notice.
  
== Create New Mailbox ==
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=== Supported Protocols ===
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Emersion supports both POP & IMAP mail server protocols using the default ports. However we strongly recommend the use of the IMAP protocol given its increased flexibility. Your system administrator will advise which protocols are available to use.
  
=== Protocol ===
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol POP (Post Office Protocol)]
At present, we support POP & IMAP mail-server protocols using default ports. Emersion recommends the use of the IMAP protocol as it has a little more flexibility.
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Although most POP email apps have an setting to allow users to leave mail on server after downloading it, this is not the default setting. Unless manually configured otherwise, POP will typically:
You will need to speak with your system or network administrator to determine the mail protocol available for you to use.
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# Connect to the mail server
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# Download all email messages to the local PC or device
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# Mark them as ''new'' (unread) messages
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# Delete them from the server
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# Disconnect from the mail server.
  
* POP
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)
Although most POP [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol Post Office Protocol] clients have an option to leave mail on server after download, e-mail clients using POP generally connect, retrieve all messages, store them on the user's PC as new messages, delete them from the server, and then disconnect.
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IMAP provides more complete and complex remote access to typical mailbox operations. ######### You will see these options come into play later on.
  
* IMAP
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== Create New Mailbox ==
Other protocols, notably IMAP ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol Internet Message Access Protocol]) provide more complete and complex remote access to typical mailbox operations.
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This section describes how to configure the service desk mailboxes that are used to retrieve mail from your mail-server in order to create service desk tickets.

Revision as of 17:00, 7 March 2017

Overview

Service Desk Inbound Email is an optional extension to the Service Desk module. It provides the ability for service providers to:

  • create new service desk requests via email
  • update service desk request updates via email
  • have a 'catch-all' area where email that cannot be matched to a ticket will go so it can be managed.

This extension handles inbound email only. A different extension handles outbound email notifications for the Service Desk.

If you would like more information on the Service Desk Inbound Email extension, please contact Emersion Sales.

Once the module is enabled for your service provider account, you will need to do some configuration to get it up and running.

How it Works

File: Service-desk-Inbound-Email.png|1200px|]

Catch-All

Configuration

This section describes how to configure the service desk mailboxes can be used to retrieve mail from your mail server in order to create and update service desk tickets.

Set up a Mailbox

The first step in the configuration is to set up a mail box for the inbound mail on your mail server. If you do not have a mailbox set up already for this purpose, you will need to create one. Talk to your system administrator for further assistance.

! IMPORTANT ! This facility is not to be used for collecting network operations emails, outage notifications and other such NOC-based alerts. If it is discovered you are attempting to parse these types of emails, Emersion reserves the right to disable your inbound email extension without notice.

Supported Protocols

Emersion supports both POP & IMAP mail server protocols using the default ports. However we strongly recommend the use of the IMAP protocol given its increased flexibility. Your system administrator will advise which protocols are available to use.

Although most POP email apps have an setting to allow users to leave mail on server after downloading it, this is not the default setting. Unless manually configured otherwise, POP will typically:

  1. Connect to the mail server
  2. Download all email messages to the local PC or device
  3. Mark them as new (unread) messages
  4. Delete them from the server
  5. Disconnect from the mail server.

IMAP provides more complete and complex remote access to typical mailbox operations. ######### You will see these options come into play later on.

Create New Mailbox

This section describes how to configure the service desk mailboxes that are used to retrieve mail from your mail-server in order to create service desk tickets.