At the bottom of a project's Issues List page, a link to **Email a new issue to this project**
to be configured by a GitLab administrator to be available for CE/EE users, and
is displayed if your GitLab instance has [incoming email](../../../administration/incoming_email.md) configured.
it's available on GitLab.com.*
At the bottom of a project's issue page, click
![Bottom of a project issues page](img/new_issue_from_email.png)
**Email a new issue to this project**, and you will find an email address
which belongs to you. You could add this address to your contact.
When you click this link, an email address is displayed which belongs to you for creating issues in this project.
You can save this address as a contact in your email client for easy acceess.
This is a private email address, generated just for you.
CAUTION: **Caution:**
**Keep it to yourself** as anyone who gets ahold of it can create issues or
This is a private email address, generated just for you. **Keep it to yourself**,
merge requests as if they were you. You can add this address to your contact
as anyone who gets ahold of it can create issues or merge requests as if they
list for easy access.
were you. If the address is compromised, or you'd like it to be regenerated for
any reason, click **Email a new issue to this project** again and click the reset link.
Sending an email to this address will create a new issue on your behalf for
Sending an email to this address will create a new issue on your behalf for
this project, where the email subject becomes the issue title, and the email
this project, where:
body becomes the issue description. [Markdown] and [quick actions] are
supported.
![Bottom of a project issues page](img/new_issue_from_email.png)
- The email subject becomes the issue title.
- The email body becomes the issue description.
-[Markdown](../../markdown.md) and [quick actions](../quick_actions.md) are supported.
NOTE: **Note:**
In GitLab 11.7, we updated the format of the generated email address.
However the older format is still supported, allowing existing aliases
or contacts to continue working._
## New issue via Service Desk **[PREMIUM]**
## New issue via Service Desk **[PREMIUM]**
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and a pre-entered description, the URL would be `https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/new?issue[title]=Validate%20new%20concept&issue[description]=Research%20idea`
and a pre-entered description, the URL would be `https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/new?issue[title]=Validate%20new%20concept&issue[description]=Research%20idea`
- For a new issue in the GitLab Community Edition project with a pre-entered title
- For a new issue in the GitLab Community Edition project with a pre-entered title
and a pre-entered description template, the URL would be `https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/new?issue[title]=Validate%20new%20concept&issuable_template=Research%20proposal`
and a pre-entered description template, the URL would be `https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/new?issue[title]=Validate%20new%20concept&issuable_template=Research%20proposal`