[rt-users] RT::CorrespondenceAddress.not.set

Vivek Khera khera at kcilink.com
Thu Jan 24 13:37:01 EST 2002


>>>>> "BT" == Bryant Taylor <btaylor at virata.com> writes:

BT> My bad.. forgot to take out the RT::  but yes, you do want the \  so that
BT> you can excape the @ 

There are no escapes inside of a single quoted string, except for \'


BT> -----Original Message-----
BT> From: Vivek Khera [mailto:khera at kcilink.com] 
BT> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 10:18 AM
BT> To: 'Rt-Users'
BT> Subject: RE: [rt-users] RT::CorrespondenceAddress.not.set

>>>>> "BT" == Bryant Taylor <btaylor at virata.com> writes:

BT> It should look like:
BT> $CorrespondAddress='RT::user\@foo.com'

BT> Not at all.  It should look like a regular email address.

BT> You don't want any backslash in there, and you don't want any RT:: up
BT> front.

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