Hello,
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.
Also, if by some chance my outbound relay isn’t operating as expected, OTRS
does not appear to be queueing
sage--
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
On Feb 12, 2016, at 7:30 PM, John Meyer wrote:
> Postfix and I usually get along very well, I'd like to continue using it if
> at all possible.
It has its quirks for very large configurations, but if it works for you, go
for it.
> If I remove the sendmail settings from
:30 PM
To: otrs@otrs.org<mailto:otrs@otrs.org>
Subject: Re: [otrs] Outbound email queue
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:
> On Feb 12, 2016, at 8:00 PM, John Meyer wrote:
> It is still a mystery to me how the mails are being sent when SMTPTLS is in
> use. Either way, just using the system’s configured MTA is preferable.
Directly connect to the SMTPTLS port and build the protocol stream
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