Thanks Aaron, this was a huge step forward for me! I’ve got regular aliases for 
correspond and comment aliases for comments on my RT box, a connector on 
Exchange, contacts on Exchange, but I’m still not getting email. I’m not sure 
what to look at, but if anyone has time to look at a few screenshots, I posted 
a new gallery on a personal site of mine:

http://photos.buellnet.net/GalleryThumbnails.aspx?gallery=3660908

If, on the other hand, you need more information about my network setup (since 
rt.countrysampler.com is only available within our firewall), please let me 
know that too. So far I’m really liking this product and our managers seem 
pleased with it too.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Aaron Guise
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 9:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [rt-users] Could someone help a newb evaluating RT with email 
setup?


I have put some further detail on the Request Tracker wiki @ 
http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/Relaying_mail_from_Microsoft_Exchange_2007_to_RT


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Regards,

Aaron Guise

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On 2013-02-19 10:25, John Buell wrote:

I've got most of a skeletal set up done, I think. I'm using an old HP server 
box with Ubuntu 12.04 installed. Rather than running the rt in the Ubuntu 
software repository though, I went ahead and downloaded 4.0.10 myself and 
installed it and all of the perl modules. I'm only intending the web server 
portion to be available within our local network (so I haven't enabled SSL), 
though I did go ahead and make a dns entry for rt.countrysampler.com so that it 
resolves to the correct internal IP address.



Web configuration went ok, MySQL configuration went ok (I've used MySQL before 
as the backend for another vendor's ticket system), I just can't for the life 
of me figure out how to get RT to talk to our Exchange 2010 server. I've got 
the root user enabled (for the moment), myself set up within RT as a privileged 
user, and all of my employees (38) entered. I have 14 departments set up, so 
that I can track who has the most problems. I've added eight ticket queues 
(hardware, software, phones, etc) and have been setting up the appropriate 
permissions so that people can sign in and create tickets. As the lone 
privileged user, I'm the only one that can close/modify the tickets once 
entered. So far so good.



We have an Exchange 2010 server running on a virtual machine (Hyper-V) that 
would be able to listen for and respond to email. I've gone through some 
documentation I've found online, but most everything seems to be for older 
versions of Exchange. I've created a dedicated user account to be the 
sender/reply-to for all messages generated through RT 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>), but where on 
Earth do I set it up so that RT and Exchange are talking?



I realize these sorts of things must have been asked a million times before, 
and for that I apologize, but if I could find a couple quick config files or 
something, I wouldn't harass you folks. :)



Thanks in advance,

John Buell

Systems Administrator

Country Sampler LLC

707 Kautz Road

St. Charles, IL 60174

(630) 762-7806







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