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QuickBuild
Created: 04/Mar/14 08:54 AM
Updated: 07/Mar/14 06:00 AM
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5.0.16
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None
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Original Estimate:
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Unknown
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Remaining Estimate:
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Linux, Windows, Solaris
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We face issue when there are inactive users in a group, due to which QuickBuild is not able to send notifications to that group. It should be better if the email addresses which belong to inactive users, are skipped while sending notifications.
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Description
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We face issue when there are inactive users in a group, due to which QuickBuild is not able to send notifications to that group. It should be better if the email addresses which belong to inactive users, are skipped while sending notifications. |
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This happens in case of AD (Active Directory) groups. In our scenario, we have AD groups created, we add those AD groups to QuickBuild and provide the appropriate permissions and use LDAP authentication to provide the mapping of the login user with the AD group.
So when a user is removed from LDAP (Active Directory) and appears as inactive, but is present in QB group (which is an AD group itself), then we are able to send build notifications to that particular group as the active user appears in its list.
This is causing a maintenance overhead, as each time this issue is reported, we have to go check if there is an inactive user in the group and then have to manually delete it.
When QB is not able to send notifications, it gives below mentioned error:
Problem while sending MIME mail:
Cased by: Invalid Addresses
Cased by: 550 #5.1.0 Address Rejected.