Kehinde Orisanaiye wrote:
I would recommend you head over to Amazon.com or use the link at the bottom of these mailing list emails and pick up a copy of Oreilly's "RT Essentials". It's written by Jesse Vincent, the primary developer of RT. It's been an excellent resource when working with RT: http://www.amazon.com/RT-Essentials-Jesse-Vincent/dp/0596006683/sr=8-1/qid=1157460562/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-4416481-7881712?ie=UTF8&s=books So you currently have no way of injecting emails into RT? How you set this up is dependent upon the mail server software you are using. What are you using for your SMTP Server? Recommend you install a copy of phpmyadmin (http://www.phpmyadmin.net) and poke around the RT mysql database. That's of course assuming your installation of RT is using mysql, it may have Oracle or Postgresql as the backend but most new installs use mysql since it's the most common.
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