[rt-users] how to be somebody else with rt/rtq/rtadmin?

Jesse jesse at pallas.eruditorum.org
Tue Mar 7 21:29:26 EST 2000


Basically, older versions of RT would  if RT would incorrectly give you admin rights to 
all queues. Using RT 1.0.2 go and set your acls to "nothing" for all the queues
you don't want to see. it should play somewhat nicer then.

On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 03:18:22PM -0800, Tom Spindler wrote:
> I've been thinking about whacking the admin bit from my rt [1.0.2]
> account so I don't automagically get all mail for all queues; however,
> it'd be helpful if I could use the cli tools as some other user (I
> want to set up an 'administrator' account, basically). Is there any way
> to make RT 1.0.x think I'm some other user from the command line, or am
> I forced to go through the CGI?
> 
> 
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