Hi guys!
I have a dashboard which I want to send to all members of a specified
group. What would be the best way to do this?
Is there a way to force all users to subscribe this dashboard?
Or is there a way through rt-crontool?
I'm not sure at the moment, in which direction i should go. Would
Well, I think what you wanted to do was feasible by creating a RT user
with the Team inbox or the mailing list address as the contact address
of the user. Next, you add the user as an AdminCc of the wanted queue.
By default Rt has global scrips that send email to AdminCc users when an
action
Hi,
I am new to Request tracker installation and have followed the installation
instructions from the following links:
1)
http://binarynature.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/install-request-tracker-4-on-ubuntu-server.html
2) https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Request%20Tracker
but I am
On 5/29/15 3:39 AM, markus.wildb...@eu.magna.com wrote:
I have a dashboard which I want to send to all members of a specified
group. What would be the best way to do this?
Is there a way to force all users to subscribe this dashboard?
Or is there a way through rt-crontool?
You can use group
On 5/29/15 8:12 AM, Rohit Gupta wrote:
2)https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Request%20Tracker
but I am unable to fetch any emails from our office 365 account and the
fetchmail.log is showing the following error message (snapshot attached)
500 Can't connect to request.domain.com:443
After upgrading to 4.2.11 we are experiencing a blocking lock in Oracle
after successfully logging into RT. When trying to reload from the browser
it seems the intial select for update is not allowing a subsequent update
to the session table.
SELECT a_session FROM sessions WHERE id = :p1 FOR
Am 29.05.2015 um 09:39 schrieb markus.wildb...@eu.magna.com:
Hi guys!
I have a dashboard which I want to send to all members of a specified
group. What would be the best way to do this?
Do you mean by group a RT user defined group?
If yes, sadly this isn't possible.
But I think it would be