On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 10:20:52AM +0100, LAW Andy wrote: > Nothing was listed in the root System Configuration page when I > checked it, so I don't know how I would go about getting that > information out? Happy to try suggested stuff if it helps debug > something that might trip others up in the future.
This implies that one of your Queue Level Correspond/Comment addresses is [email protected] In the case that you don't specify a regexp, RT checks the config and then searches all the Queues. If you're running an out-of-date RT it would generate and cache a regexp, but that hasn't happened in awhile (mid-3.8). I'll push a branch to remove the lie from RT_SiteConfig.pm -kevin > > To be honest, we don't have the system set up to accept *incoming* emails > (due to a long and painful history of working with a succession of Mordacs) > so I've never really had to bother with that section of configuration. > > > On 25 Jul 2013, at 10:00, Craig Ringer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 07/25/2013 04:52 PM, LAW Andy wrote: > >>>> I don't have an RTAddressRegexp set - I was relying on the 'auto > >>>> generation' feature. The comment and correspond email addresses bear > >>>> little relation to the problematic address though. > >>>> > >>>> I will try manually setting a regexp and see if that improves the > >>>> situation. > >>>> > >> That fixes it. Thanks for the push. > > > > It'd be interesting if you could get the address regexp that RT > > generates when one is not specified. Maybe there's an issue there, or > > maybe it's with one of your queues.
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