Hi yeah, sorry for the http://localhost/rt3, its really something like 174.129.xxx.xxx/rt3, I'd be cruxified I put that here though. I will remove the perl call, but how do I send an email from the command line?
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Joachim Thuau <joachim.th...@heavy-iron.com > wrote: > > mda "/usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/rt-mailgate --url https://localhost/ \ > > --queue support --action correspond" > > A couple of thing to try: > > > > · Mda “/usr/bin/perl … > > o You listed mailgate in the smrsh, but not perl. You will need to > remove the /usr/bin/perl as it’s not needed (the script will call on it from > the #! at the top of rt-mailgate) > > · --url https://localhost/ > > o Usually, people put an extra level for RT on their servers like > https://blah.tld/rt3/ (so that it’s easier to have un-authenticated icons > and stuff not managed by mod_perl (separating the various static and > non-static bits of RT. Are you sure that the URL above is the proper one? > You should also probably use the actual URL as seen from other hosts, as > there might be some code running that uses that to figure out where to put > it all… > > > > And a couple of questions: > > · Does RT-mailgate work with a dummy email from the command line? > You might want to confirm that all your parameters to mailgate are working… > > · Confirm the URL to get to RT (open the web interface, at the > login prompt, and use that exact URL shown in the address bar) > > > > I hope this gets you closer… > > > > Thanks, > > Jok > > >
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