On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:43:31AM -0400, Stephen Turner wrote: > At Wednesday 5/10/2006 09:57 PM, Peter Collins wrote: > > > >I've got version 3.2.3 right now. > > > >Let's say I have a global scrip that I want to apply to MOST of the queues > >but not all. The only way I can see to do this is to delete the scrip from > >the global scrip place and then recreate it one by one for all the queues > >except the one or two I don't want it in. > > > >A nifty feature would be, when you are looking at the scrips for a > >particular queue, next to each global scrip in the upper group, have a > >radio > >or dropdown to enable or disable that (not-so-global-anymore) scrip from > >that particular queue, yet let all the other queues have it.
One trick you can use is that a queue-specific template named the same as a global template will override the global one. so you could create a queue-specific "Autoreply", say, that had "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" and nothing else. I _think_ that would inhibit mail sending for just that queue. > > > >Thank you for your time, > > > >Peter > > There's an add-on to do this. Check the wiki under > Contributions/Other/Dirk Pape. > > Steve > > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-users > > Community help: http://wiki.bestpractical.com > Commercial support: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. > Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com > > > We're hiring! Come hack Perl for Best Practical: > http://bestpractical.com/about/jobs.html > -- _______________________________________________ http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-users Community help: http://wiki.bestpractical.com Commercial support: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com We're hiring! Come hack Perl for Best Practical: http://bestpractical.com/about/jobs.html
