Just forget about exchange and look at your mail server as just a 'mail
server'.  Make sure you have enabled pop3 and smtp relay from your otrs
host, or had smtp running on your otrs host.

 

Configure it to allow agents to authenticate as well, so long as the
primary email address gets popped into OTRS, you can enable
notifications and autoresponses in otrs that will send pop3 email to
your exchange server mailboxes.

 

Check sysadmin queue settings, assigning rights to agents, allowing
agents to select the queue in their profile and enabling notifications
for new tickets in their 'my tickets' view.

 

If you need more detail, just let me know.  I skipped over some pieces
assuming you have already gotten them working, like the postmasterpop3
cron job that polls an inbox!

 

-Andy Lubel

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Justin Holt
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 12:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [otrs] Most efficient way to use OTRS With MS Exchange

 

Does anyone know of the most efficient way to use OTRS with MS Exchange.
I would like to be able to alert my co workers when a new work order
appears over email.  I have looked through a lot of the documentation
and I am not quite sure where to look.  Right now I have OTRS configured
to authenticate users using LDAP through a Windows Server 2003 Active
Directory.  Any help is appreiciated.

 

Justin

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