[rt-users] syntax illegal for recipient addresses

Ryan Wheaton ryan.wheaton at moguls.com
Mon May 12 16:19:20 EDT 2003


darn it.  i went and proved (is that a word?) myself right.  i do always ask
stupid questions to this list....

so..  RTFM (not RT/FM), i know.  (http://fsck.com/rtfm/factoid.html?id=209)

but i still don't understand why it worked before....

sorry again.  thanks for listening.

-r
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Wheaton [mailto:ryan.wheaton at moguls.com]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 2:08 PM
To: Rt-Users (E-mail)
Subject: [rt-users] syntax illegal for recipient addresses


For a certain queue, I have two users set up as AdminCC (watchers).  It used
to work just dandy, but all of a sudden today, whenever a ticket is created,
the outgoing mail gets bounced by sendmail to the second AdminCC.  My mail
comes through fine, but his gets bounced to root, and the following is in
/var/log/maillog:

May 12 14:02:12 mammoth sendmail[27823]: h4CK2CR27823: from=apache,
size=1325, class=-60, nrcpts=1,
msgid=<rt-3.0.0-22-93.5.79480754658064 at moguls.com>, relay=apache at localhost
May 12 14:02:13 mammoth sendmail[27827]: h4CK2DY27827: from=apache,
size=1071, class=-60, nrcpts=1,
msgid=<rt-3.0.0-22-93.18.306990285194 at moguls.com>, relay=apache at localhost
May 12 14:02:13 mammoth sendmail[27827]: h4CK2DY27827: h4CK2DZ27827: DSN:
"AdminCc of moguls.com Ticket #22":;... List:; syntax illegal for recipient
addresses


Now, i'm not sure why the relay is apache at localhost is the relay, but i
guess i never noticed what it was before.  For the successful transactions,
the logs look like this:

May 12 14:02:13 mammoth sendmail[27826]: h4CK2CR27823:
to=mark.leslie at moguls.com, ctladdr=apache (48/48), delay=00:00:01,
xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=relay, pri=139325, relay=msstpdc.moguls.com.
[192.168.15.17], dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (OK)

Whenever a user (either AdminCC or not) creates a ticket, the Autoreply
email is sent, but RT is having problems sending emails to the watchers of a
queue whenever tickets are created or acted upon.

any ideas?  I'm really at a loss...

-rtw

ps.  sorry if it seems like i always ask stupid questions to this list...
but i confuse myself sometimes :-)
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