[rt-users] postfix: 405 Method Not Allowed
Ray Thompson
rthompson at interpublic.com
Tue Apr 8 15:45:44 EDT 2003
I second that. I can't make the mailgate work either.
If I cat an email to the rt2 mailgate it sends out a "ticket created" e-mail.
If I cat an email to the rt3 mailgate I get the following:
[root at omart mqueue]# cat ray | /opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue 'General' --action correspond --url http://omart.omaha.bozell.com
An Error Occurred
=================
401 Authorization Required
[root at omart mqueue]#
And the maillog has this from e-mail sent to RT3:
Apr 8 14:29:49 omart sendmail[13898]: h38Fqma13093: to="|rt-mailgate --queue 'General' --action correspond --url http://omart.omaha.bozell.com", ctladdr=<hrsupport at omart.omaha.bozell.com> (8/0), delay=03:37:01, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=prog, pri=570160, dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred: prog mailer (/usr/sbin/smrsh) exited with EX_TEMPFAIL
RHL 7.3
RT 3.0.0
Mysql 3.23.54
Perl v5.6.1
Apache 1.3.27
--
Ray Thompson
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:rt-users-admin at lists.fsck.com] On Behalf Of Francesc
> Guasch Ortiz
> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 2:25 PM
> To: rt-users at lists.fsck.com
> Subject: [rt-users] postfix: 405 Method Not Allowed
>
>
> Hi. First of all congratulations to the team who built RT.
> It's a great tool, and I just started using it for a couple
> of days.
>
> I can't make work the mailgate.
> This is redhat-8.0 with apache-1.3.27 perl-5.8.0 rpm.
> I built mod_perl-1.27 from sources. This works from the web
> client, but when I try to send a mail to it I get:
>
> status=deferred (temporary failure. Command output: An
> Error Occurred
> ================= 405 Method Not Allowed )
>
> I htdigged the archives but I found nothing.
>
> Please, can someone give me any hint ?
> thank you for your time.
>
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