Aaron-
Another thought, you could also use your local email client on the RT server
to capture those emails and route them to /dev/null. Here is a url to the
postfix manual :
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html
Matt
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Aaron Guise wrote:
> Thanks
That's Great Rob,
I had missed that one on the wiki. That looks like it will suit perfectly.
*Regards,*
*Aaron Guise
027 212 6638
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On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 6:28 AM, Rob Munsch wrote:
> >>> Presently we have several servers which send a notification email to
> our
> >>> R
>>> Presently we have several servers which send a notification email to our
>>> RT instance. I just wondered does anyone no of a way that we can prevent
>>> auto-replies and resolved emails going to these email addresses. The reason
Hi Aaron,
I believe this is what you are looking for:
http:
Thanks Matt,
I never thought of that, I'll give that a go it appears for some of the
emails at least it will work. But alas some are hard coded and cannot be
changed,
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Matt Hoover wrote:
> We have a similar situation. We just changed the from address to be
> nor
We have a similar situation. We just changed the from address to be
nore...@rt.domain.com. We then create an alias for noreply and send it to
/dev/null.
You could write scrips for this as well. Above is just an easy way without
having to write anything. We let RT do its magic, but then just tra
Hi,
Presently we have several servers which send a notification email to our RT
instance. I just wondered does anyone no of a way that we can prevent
auto-replies and resolved emails going to these email addresses. The reason
being is it is just servern...@ourdomain.co.nz which is not setup as a