Hi Jack,
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 21:51, Jack Doyle wrote:
> What is the algorithm for calculating the date checksum?
As written in Kernel/System/Ticket/Number/DateChecksum.pm:
# The algorithm to calculate the checksum is derived from the one
# Deutsche Bundesbahn (german railway company) uses f
When I look at an faq through the faq.pl interface, I get a modified
date on the faq that is the date/tiem that the faq was created, not
modified. i.e. it has three dates on the faq history. Created and two
times it was updated. On faq.pl, when viewing the article, it shows the
created date wher
What is the algorithm for calculating the date checksum?
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Jack Doyle, Network+
Systems Operations Specialist
Lewis-Gale Clinic Information Systems
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You can get this working in apache 1.3 or 2.0:
ServerName otrs.compitsolutions.com
RedirectMatch (.*)$ https://otrs.compitsolutions.com
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Dear All,
Thank you for your reply.
I found a solution with a config file under /etc/httpd/conf.d/
The file is otrs.conf and in this file, the line
RewriteRule ^.*$ https://%{SERVER_NAME}%{REQUEST_URI} [R]
Made the changes.
Have a nice day,
Philippe Roth
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Hi,
When using forward or bounce, you're unable to use a local address as
destination. This is fine, but why not doing the same check when creating
an e-mail ticket?
I have agents trying to send a copy to themselves by using the local
address as to:-address. This creates a ticket with 2 times th