It doesn't matter if I reply with the same user or not: it won't send an email.
NotifyActor is set to 0, but isn't it responsible for notifying the person who actually performs an update? I mean that the sender (from outside the world) who sends us an email is not an 'actor' in this context, is he? OK, here is a scenario: 1. John Smith sends us an email that his network is being attacked eg. by spear fishing emails. He sends us the attacker's IP address and other info. 2. RT gets this and an Incident Report is being generated automatically. 3. Our incident handler colleague Takes the Incident Report and Replies to John Smith that we acknowledged his problem. (here is the first problem, email is not being sent) 4. The incident handler creates an Incident from the Report. 5. The incident handler launches a new Investigation. (here is the second problem, email is not being sent) 6...etc. Just to mention: CC, BCC is OK, so the mail handler (using Sendmail) is working right. Tamas > Are you replying with the same user that created the ticket? By default RT won't send a mail to you if you performed the action that generated an email. > > See: > http://bestpractical.com/docs/rt/4.2/RT_Config.html#NotifyActor > > Gareth > > > On 16 May 2014, at 08:27, Tamás, Szép wrote: > > > Everything seems to be working fine... except one very important thing: > > 'Reply' function does not send email to the sender, neither does 'New > > investigation' to the correspondent. > > > > The strange thing is that RT receives emails and even sends but only to > > CCs, BCCs, One-time CCs and One-time BCCs. -- RT Training - Dallas May 20-21 http://bestpractical.com/training