Worth noting, it may or may not impact your situation, is the --no-verify-ssl flag you can put on your poll command.
I had a similar situation, different errors, but similar with the https / cert issue. set daemon 60 set invisible set no bouncemail set no syslog set logfile /var/log/fetchmail.log poll myexchangeserver.domain.com protocol imap username "rt-correspondance" password "password" mda "/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate *--no-verify-ssl* --queue 'IT General' --action correspond --url https://rt.domain.com/ <http://jamie.vsecu.com/>" no keep On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 3:19 PM, Daniel Moore <daniel.mo...@osbornewood.com> wrote: > HI, > > > > I am currently testing to upgrade to RT 4.2.9. I am running 4.2.6 > successfully under normal http: (port 80). I am not wanting to sacrifice > the https: ability with the upgrade to 4.2.9 and would like to still be > able to use the full email functionality of RT. > > > > Here is my setup. I am running Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS; I have apache 2 > installed with mysql; postfix, and fetchmail. My email server is Microsoft > Exchange 2010. > > > > I cannot, for the life of me, get the incoming email setup to work with > https: enabled. In 4.2.6 I had to disable the redirect and go with just > HTTP. Everything I have looked on the Wiki, forums, and blogs all point to > Request Tracker 3 and other things. I have read documentation after > documentation. > > > > I am getting the following > > > > Feb 24 15:14:25 hostname fetchmail[1178]: MDA returned nonzero status 75 > > Feb 24 15:14:25 hostname fetchmail[1178]: not flushed > > > > I know this means wrong queue. I went through that with 4.2.6 and, like I > said, eventually found the resolution to be switch from HTTPS redirect to > simple HTTP. I know this is supposed to work somehow. > > > > Here is my /etc/aliases file: > > > > root@servername:~# cat /etc/aliases > > # See man 5 aliases for format > > postmaster: root > > > > rt: "|/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue General --action correspond > --url https://rttest.domain.local/" > > > > > > Here is my /etc/fetchmailrc file: > > > > #Daemon Mode > > # This file must be chmod 0600, owner fetchmail > > > > set daemon 20 > > set syslog > > set invisible > > set no bouncemail > > > > > > > > ###################################################################### > > > > # Hosts to Poool > > > > ###################################################################### > > > > # Defaults ========================================================== > > > > # Set antispam to -1, since it is far easier to use that together with > > > > # no bouncemail > > > > # defaults: > > > > # timeout 300 > > # antispam -1 > > # batchlimit 100 > > > > poll exchange.domain.local protocol pop3 > > > > username "u...@domain.com" password "password" mda > "/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue General --action correspond --url > https://rttest.domain.local/" > > > > no keep; > > > > > > V/R, > > > > *Daniel Moore* > > IT Systems Technician > > Osborne Wood Products, Inc. > > [image: http://hosting-source.bm23.com/9241/public/OsborneLogo111.jpg] > > P: 706.282.5764 > > F: 888.777.4304 > > http://www.osbornewood.com > > >