Hi Nelson,

"example.com #2" is the ticket number. Your RT installation is named 'example.com' and the ticket number is '2'. This number in the subject line of any replies to RT will associate the message with ticket #2 instead of creating a new ticket.

Regards,
Gene

At 10:24 AM 4/7/2008, Nelson Pereira wrote:
When the requester receives the response back on a –action correspond, with a subject line of [example.com #2] AutoReply: testing111 and they get this message: What stipulates the formatting of the subject line? I would like it to be a ticket number not example.com #2….


Greetings,

This message has been automatically generated in response to the creation of a trouble ticket regarding:
      "testing111",
a summary of which appears below.

There is no need to reply to this message right now. Your ticket has been assigned an ID of [example.com #2].

Please include the string:

         [example.com #2]

in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. To do so, you may reply to this message.

                        Thank you,
                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Gene LeDuc, GSEC
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San Diego State University 
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