[rt-users] mailgate

Jesse jesse at fsck.com
Tue Jan 16 14:35:40 EST 2001


http://fsck.com/projects/rt/docs/rt_mail_commands.html


On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 02:31:45PM -0500, Neil Curri wrote:
> from the README:
> 
> You'll need an alias like the following for action requests:
> 
>         rt-action:      |"/path/to/rt/bin/rt-mailgate general action"
> 
> What is an "action"... is there a list of choices? 
> 
> Thanks,
>  -Neil
> 
> Jesse wrote:
> > 
> > Read RT's readme. it describes what you need to put in your /etc/aliases.
> > 
> > On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 05:51:25PM -0500, Neil Curri wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I've been able to do an upgrade, keeping our old database. The web
> > > interface is up and running, but I'm still hung up on the mailgate...
> > > How do the mail aliases work with different queues? On our old server,
> > > mail was sent to different queues by addressing the message to
> > > rt-queue at myrthost. Now, only rt at myrthost works. Here's my mailgate
> > > symlink in
> > > /etc/smrsh:
> > >
> > > rt-mailgate -> /usr/local/rt/bin/rt-mailgate
> > >
> > > Mail still comes into the system this way, and I can assign each
> > > incoming message to a queue, but no matter what queue I assign it to, or
> > > even if I don't assign it to a queue at all, responses to the requestor
> > > are not sent through. I can't find anything in maillog or messages
> > > reporting any problem with sending mail, either... Clues?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >  -Neil
> > >
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> > >
> > 
> > --
> > jesse reed vincent -- root at eruditorum.org -- jesse at fsck.com
> > 70EBAC90: 2A07 FC22 7DB4 42C1 9D71 0108 41A3 3FB3 70EB AC90
> > 
> > This is scary.  I'm imagining tracerouting you and seeing links like "Route
> > 84" and "Route 9, Exit 14".  Obviously, this is illness induced.
> >                                                                 --Cana McCoy
> 

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