On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 12:34:15PM -0800, Joshua Riden wrote: > Hi, > > I am installing Request Tracker 4.2 on CentOS 6.5 with Perl, Apache, and > MySQL. > I am using Fetchmail as the MDA, and Postfix as the MTA. > Google apps is being used as our main email system. > So far I have resolved all dependencies and initialized the database and > got the website going. > I can log on as root and navigate the RT site just fine from another > workstation. > I had to follow the official documentation and do some wiki reading and > intensive googling to get me where I am at now. > I need some clear cut instructions on how to successfully pipe emails into > RT. > Is the /etc/aliases list required? Or can I just use ./fetchmailrc� by > itself? /etc/default/fetchmail is not created by default. > How can I manually pipe emails into my RT instance? What syntax would I > use for that? I googled around and could not find anything about that. > > Here is what my fetchmailrc configuration file looks like.. > set daemon 30; > > poll [1]pop.gmail.com proto pop3 > username "[2][email protected]" password "mypassword" > mda "/usr/bin/perl /opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --url [3]https://localhost/ \ > --queue general --action correspond" >
you have examples here: http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/Fetchmail thought, I prefer to have fetchmail give the mail to postfix and then postfix to RT. If something goes wrong in RT the mail will be stuck in postfix queue which I better manage than an upstream one. -- Easter-eggs Spécialiste GNU/Linux 44-46 rue de l'Ouest - 75014 Paris - France - Métro Gaité Phone: +33 (0) 1 43 35 00 37 - Fax: +33 (0) 1 43 35 00 76 mailto:[email protected] - http://www.easter-eggs.com
