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@@ -66,12 +66,12 @@ roles/rspamd/files/archlinux.org.dkim-rsa.key.vault
@@ -66,12 +66,12 @@ roles/rspamd/files/archlinux.org.dkim-rsa.key.vault
roles/rspamd/files/archlinux.org.dkim-ed25519.key.vault
roles/rspamd/files/archlinux.org.dkim-ed25519.key.vault
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# Gitlab servicedesk
# GitLab Service Desk
Gitlab has a [servicedesk
GitLab has a [Service Desk
feature](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/service_desk.html) which
feature](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/service_desk.html) which
creates issues for incomding emails and allows multiple people to reply via
creates issues for incoming emails and allows multiple people to reply via
Gitlab on those issues and assign issues. Gitlab generates a default email
GitLab on those issues and assign issues. GitLab generates a default email
address with the following logic:
address with the following logic:
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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ gitlab+<group>-<project>-<project-id>-issue-@archlinux.org
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ gitlab+<group>-<project>-<project-id>-issue-@archlinux.org
As we prefer to use user friendly addresses such as `privacy@archlinux.org` for communication a postfix alias is configured in `/etc/postix/aliases`.
As we prefer to use user friendly addresses such as `privacy@archlinux.org` for communication a postfix alias is configured in `/etc/postix/aliases`.
For a new Gitlab service desk project, add a new alias to `/etc/postfix/aliases` as:
For a new GitLab Service Desk project, add a new alias to `/etc/postfix/aliases` as:
```
```
foobar: gitlab+<group>-<project>-<project-id>-issue-@archlinux.org
foobar: gitlab+<group>-<project>-<project-id>-issue-@archlinux.org
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