Google and mailing list results hint at people who have succeeded, but
I have yet to come across a complete solution.  I'm determined to get
this to work.  Eventually. Someday. Maybe.  Oh to be one of you lucky
*nix users.

So, I feel like I have the right components in place -- it's just not
jiving yet.  Some background:

Platform: Windows Server 2003
Trac: trac 0.11b variant
Python: Python 2.5
email2trac: email2trac .9.5

Since my trac installation isn't on the same server as Exchange, I'm
using fetchmail to fetch email from the mail server and move it to my
trac server.  That works fine.  I just can't get email2trac.py to read
them.  One email2trac ticket (https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/email2trac/
ticket/5) hints that a batch file that pipes the messages to the
script might work, but I haven't had success with this.  Perhaps I
built email2trac incorrectly?  I'll be honest -- building packages
within a Windows environment is new to me so I may have done this
incorrectly despite my best efforts to follow documentation I found
scattered about the internet.

Another possible hangup: Could the email2trac script not have correct
permission to my trac db?  How do I ensure that it does?

Really, if any Windows user has solved any piece of this puzzle I
would love to hear it.  Maybe together we can create a working
solution?

Thanks!

--Nicole

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