On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 23:19, George Simpson <[email protected]> wrote: > The problem was that the fetchmailrc file wasn't in the install, so we made > it. Neither could we find the fetchmail.conf from the install. Could we have > done the yum command wrong for the installation?
No, the fetchmailrc is unique to you. There's no way to provide you with a relevant one without you providing a lot of information. > and a couple of questions: > where do we run newaliases? On the host running postfix. > where is the fetchmailrc file located, and what are the correct settings to > point it to RT Wherever you want - if you don't specify it on the command line it needs to be in $HOME/.fetchmailrc of the user running fetchmail, which shouldn't be root. As for the correct settings, I just did a search for "fetchmail" on the RT wiki and found a large number of documents that are relevant, including: http://rt.bestpractical.com/view/POP3Mailgate http://rt.bestpractical.com/view/fetchmail http://rt.bestpractical.com/view/GoogleApps > and the command with --queue is where we got our syntax errors. does there > have to be single quotes around the queue name? > thanks so much, sorry for my lack of knoledge, but I've been kind of > flustered because all I've had to work on the entire RT configuration is a > command line only CentOS installation running on a different computer... Do make use of the wiki - it's pretty much all we needed to get our RT install up and running (the book came in handy a few times too). -- Please keep list traffic on the list. Rob MacGregor Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he doesn't become a monster. Friedrich Nietzsche Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media. Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com
