Allows the addition of generic CC entries to allow status messages to get sent to non-registered or other external members of a project / Redmine instance.
This fork/branch is updated to (and requires) Redmine 4.x.
- Currently at 0.5
- Requires Redmine 4.x or later
- English
- One permission for viewing, creating and adding addresses on issues
- Extends Redmine's existing Mailer model, rules like BCC recipients are obeyed
- Validates email addresses on entry
cd [redmine]/plugins/
git clone https://github.com/ageis/redmine_cc_addresses.git
(change repo URL and switch to appropriate branch as needed)rake redmine:plugins:migrate
- restart your Redmine server
- Needs to be enabled per-project in the Modules tab
- Permissions are set via the traditional role method
Updated for Redmine 4 by Jens Kraemer for Freedom of the Press Foundation:
- jk [at] jkraemer [dot] net
- github.com/jkraemer
Updated by Kevin Gallagher:
- kevin [at] freedom [dot] press
- github.com/ageis
Originally by Nick Peelman:
- nick [at] peelman [dot] us
- peelman.us
- github.com/peelman
Extrapolated and hacked as a cross between:
- Nick Peelman's Departments plugin
- Daniel Vandersluis's Redmine Resources plugin
- Dave Thomas's CClist plugin
- Thanks to edelgado, mtah, and cforce for their contributions!
Extra special thanks to Chris Moore (https://github.com/cdmwebs)
- This plugin is open-source and licensed under the "GNU General Public License v2" (GPL, http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html).
- © 2010-2011 Nick Peelman