Hi everyone,

I'm playing with our rather vanilla installation of RT in which we're supposed to have, at least for the moment, one general queue from which tickets will be moved into two other real queue according to the department.

Trying to configure mail in and mail out, I happen to have a behaviour which I can't totally explain and was wondering if anyone could help figuring out.

When I create a ticket from the web interface, an e-mail is correctly sent to the requestor. My possibly wrong understanding is that any following "Reply" to the ticket also generates a mail. However, this does not get delivered.

I'm a bit puzzled as if RT manages to send the first one I assume the configuration of the e-mail is correct. rt.log shows this sequence (edited):

[Mon Nov 29 15:13:14 2010] [debug]: About to think about scrips for transaction #189 (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Transaction_Overlay.pm:163) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:14 2010] [debug]: About to prepare scrips for transaction #189 (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Transaction_Overlay.pm:167) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:14 2010] [debug]: Found* 6 scrips *for TransactionCreate stage with applicable type(s) Correspond (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Scrips_Overlay.pm:370) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: About to think about scrips for transaction #190 (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Transaction_Overlay.pm:163) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: About to prepare scrips for transaction #190 (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Transaction_Overlay.pm:167) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: Found 6 scrips for TransactionCreate stage with applicable type(s) Correspond (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Scrips_Overlay.pm:370) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: About to commit scrips for transaction #190 (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Transaction_Overlay.pm:187) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: Committing scrip #5 on txn #190 of ticket #7 (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Scrips_Overlay.pm:190) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: Calling SetRecipientDigests for transaction RT::Transaction=HASH(0xc6ff3cc), id 190 (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Action/SendEmail.pm:630) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: Working on mailfield To; recipients are (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Action/SendEmail.pm:646)
[Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: Subject: [SGUL #7] Text
From: "Giuseppe Sollazzo via RT" <our_rt_addr...@sgul.ac.uk>
Reply-To: our_rt_addr...@sgul.ac.uk
In-Reply-To: <rt-3.8.7-10240-1291041857-1530.7-...@example.com>
References: <rt-ticke...@example.com> <rt-3.8.7-10240-1291041857-1530.7-...@example.com>
Message-ID: <rt-3.8.7-10240-1291043608-791.7-...@example.com>
Precedence: bulk
X-RT-Loop-Prevention: SGUL
RT-Ticket: SGUL #7
Managed-by: RT 3.8.7 (http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/)
RT-Originator: gsoll...@sgul.ac.uk
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
X-RT-Original-Encoding: utf-8 (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Action/SendEmail.pm:653) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: Removing deferred recipients from To: line (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Action/SendEmail.pm:676) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: Setting deferred recipients for attribute creation (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Action/SendEmail.pm:685) [Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: Working on mailfield Cc; recipients are (/opt/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Action/SendEmail.pm:646)
[Mon Nov 29 15:13:28 2010] [debug]: Subject: [SGUL #7] Text


And again, multiple times. I assume it's because 6 scrips match. However, none of these is ever delivered. A series of error about gpg follows (which I assume it's not required for the system to work, as it manages to send the first e-mail without complaining).

I haven't configured the scrips myself, they seemed to be part of the "standard" install and I had assumed they are needed for the system to work... maybe I'm wrong about this.

Any hint about this?
- Scrips: is there any way to deactivate them? Are they required?
- E-mail: what else should I check?

Thanks,
Giuseppe

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Giuseppe Sollazzo
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Computing Services
Information Services
St. George's, University Of London
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