Re: [rt-users] Postfix error: 500 No Host option provided

2014-01-16 Thread Kevin Falcone
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 12:25:17PM -1000, Mathew Snyder wrote: Jan 15 17:09:14 zen-rt postfix/qmgr[6294]: 314F2808AD: from=[26]u...@example.com, size=447, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Jan 15 17:09:15 zen-rt postfix/local[6409]: 314F2808AD: to=[27]r...@host.example.com, relay=local,

Re: [rt-users] Postfix error: 500 No Host option provided

2014-01-16 Thread Mathew Snyder
Apologies. I have not been seeing the responses. Checking my spam folder did not turn up the emails either. My aliases file contains two entries. One for rt: and the other for rt-comment: rt: |/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action correspond --url

Re: [rt-users] Postfix error: 500 No Host option provided

2014-01-16 Thread Landon Stewart
From the server itself what if execute the following while in an SSH session (obviously replacing the host.example.com with the correct fqdn of RT): curl http://host.example.com What do you get back? If you get a 500 error back from that your problem is not RT related (yet). On 16 January

Re: [rt-users] Postfix error: 500 No Host option provided

2014-01-16 Thread Mathew Snyder
Great... After sending multiple emails due to not seeing responses and then finally getting one, I've discovered that the aliases file was malformed. I didn't actually have --url http://host.example.com;. Instead I had --url http: host.example.com /facepalm -Mathew When you do things right,

Re: [rt-users] Postfix error: 500 No Host option provided

2014-01-16 Thread Landon Stewart
I guess that’s why pasting what you actually have instead of what is in the documentation is important in a problem description. On 16 January 2014 12:40, Mathew Snyder mathew.sny...@gmail.com wrote: Great... After sending multiple emails due to not seeing responses and then finally getting

[rt-users] Postfix error: 500 No Host option provided

2014-01-15 Thread Mathew Snyder
I am currently testing a new RT installation. Currently I am able to send, via telnet, email from the RT address r...@host.example.com to an internal address (u...@example.com). # telnet host.example.com 25 Trying 192.168.231.42... Connected to host.example.com. Escape character is '^]'. 220