Assuming I’ve understood you correctly, this ‘just worked’ for us with Centos 5 and Exim 4. We added an entry like the following to the aliases file;
#RT mailqueues hrtracker: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue hrtracker --action correspond --url http://hrtracker.ipaccess.com/" hrtracker-comment: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue hrtracker --action comment --url http://hrtracker.ipaccess.com/" [r...@camhrpin01 ~]# rpm -qv exim exim-4.63-3.el5 [r...@camhrpin01 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5.3 (Final) I’ve also use it successfully on assorted Debian installs of Exim4. So it may not be Exim that’s at the root of your problem. Hope that helps, John p.s. first post from me all, so apologies if I’ve missed any list conventions.. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: 23 September 2010 15:46 To: [email protected] Subject: [rt-users] Mailgate and Exam4 Hello, can anyone explain the settings for configure Exam4 with Mailgate Support ? Unfortunatly Exam4 does'nt support Piping via Aliases May i can receive an example config for Exim4 ? Thanks ans greetings froim Germany Ingo v. Itter _______________________________________________________________________ Geschäftsführer: Rolf Herzog, Thomas Benk AGES Maut System GmbH & Co. KG AG Düsseldorf HRA 14045, USt-IdNr.: DE 202525868 AGES International GmbH & Co. KG AG Düsseldorf HRA 16636, USt-IdNr.: DE 813749831 AGES ETS GmbH AG Düsseldorf HRB 55580, USt-IdNr.: DE 814789134
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