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,
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
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
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,
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
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 '^]'.
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