[rt-users] mail server on different machine
Jean-Yan Bérubé
jeany.berube at adsinc.ca
Thu May 13 11:09:11 EDT 2004
go there:
wiki.bestpractical.com
and read everything you can about installation, this will give you a
good idea on how RT works.
The article about Fetchmail will probably be a good start ;)
Jean-Yan
Peter Jamriško wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need help with installation of RT. Can someone explain me main idea
> (or detailed step-by-step how-to) of installing RT on a different
> machine than mail server is? I am using qmail on 192.168.1.1 and
> planning to install RT+MySQL+Apache on second computer 192.168.1.2. I
> don't understand how to setup RT and Qmail to work together. Shall I
> install something more (procmail, ...) or is qmail and RT enough?
>
> This is part of rt-mailgate help:
>
> "Note that you don't have to run your RT server on your mail server,
> as the mail gateway will happily relay to a different machine."
>
> and this too:
>
> //
> Next, you need to route mail to "rt-mailgate" for the queues you're
> monitoring. For instance, if you're using /etc/aliases and you have a
> "bugs" queue, you will want something like this:
>
> bugs: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue bugs
> --action correspond
> --url http://rt.mycorp.com/"
> //
>
> So, when I have Qmail on machine1 and install RT on machine2, how can
> I put "/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate" in qmail alias on machine1. There is
> no such file on the machine1. Or does "run" mean something else then
> install?
>
> May be I missed something important...
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Peter.
>
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