Postfix and I usually get along very well, I'd like to continue using it if at 
all possible.


If I send an email from the command line, such as "echo test | mail 
em...@address.com<mailto:%20em...@address.com>" that email is sent by postfix 
and is seen in /var/log/mail.log, however no emails from OTRS are logged here; 
but they do go through the mail relay.  The question is, how is OTRS sending 
the mail?


If I remove the sendmail settings from the OTRS web interface will it then 
simply send via the configured MTA, Postfix?


Thanks,

John Meyer


------ Original message------

From: David Boyes

Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2016 7:14 PM

To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.;

Subject:Re: [otrs] Outbound email queue



I am using OTRS with SMTPTLS to send all email to an outbound mail relay 
(postfix) and this is working perfectly.  However, I am unable to locate where 
the logs are being stored.

Normally, /var/log/mail, or wherever syslog puts the mail.* entries. See 
/etc/syslog.conf.

Also, if by some chance my outbound relay isn’t operating as expected, OTRS 
does not appear to be queueing the emails the way I would expect (like postfix 
does).

Working as designed. A MTA does queuing, not the application.


What is OTRS using to send mail?  Can I make it use postfix?  OS is Debian.

Consider using something a little less weird than postfix (exim comes to mind) 
but yes, that's the desired setup.

See https://otrs.github.io/doc/manual/admin/3.2/en/html/email-settings.html for 
details for at least one version.




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