And now I strongly recommend you go and change the user name and
password you sent to a mailing list.
Roy
Wagner Pereira wrote:
Kevin,
I think I already did that. I created a file named .fetchmailrc on the
same RT directory.
Look:
rtracker:/etc/request-tracker3.6# vim .fetchmailrc
set
Hi, guys.
What the heck the following means? I retrieved it from /var/log/mail.log, on
the same server where Request Tracker is installed.
The thing is I want to create a ticket automatically when a new e-mail message
arrives. I've installed fetchmail to retrieve e-mails messages from other
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 05:08:35PM -0200, Wagner Pereira wrote:
Hi, guys.
What the heck the following means? I retrieved it from /var/log/mail.log, on
the same server where Request Tracker is installed.
The thing is I want to create a ticket automatically when a new e-mail
message
Kevin,
I think I already did that. I created a file named .fetchmailrc on the
same RT directory.
Look:
rtracker:/etc/request-tracker3.6# vim .fetchmailrc
set daemon 60
poll imap.pop-sp.rnp.br proto imap username rt password rt_pass mda
/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --url https://rt.pop-sp.rnp.br/rt
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 06:36:44PM -0200, Wagner Pereira wrote:
Kevin,
I think I already did that. I created a file named .fetchmailrc on the
same RT directory.
Then you need to figure out how it got into postfix
Check the fetchmail and RT logs
-kevin
Look: