On unix machines it is in the crontab of the otrs user.
Claude Watson
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 14:31, Eric Gilbert wrote:
I have been looking around at different settings but I'm unable to find
where I can change the speed at which OTRS downloads messages from the
server it is currently set
I'm working on setting up OTRS 2 with MySQL 5.0.9 as a test to see if we
can replace our old system. It appears to be working fine with the
limited testing I have done. I'm working on the rest of the
configuration (mail, etc) and haven't done much testing as of yet.
Claude Watson
On Fri, 2005-11
You can easily set sendmail to smarthost
through your ISP's mail server. Look at the man page for sendmail.cf.
Claude Watson
At 04:10 PM 11/14/2005, you wrote:
I do not use the MTA on freebsd because we have to forward over to our
ISP, with our helpdesk and other email addresses. Our setup
the Directory entries to your httpd.conf file to make
Apache aware of your OTRS setup. Check the documentation on configuring
Apache for OTRS. You will need to restart Apache once those are in.
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no apache child will be to big!)
MaxRequestsPerChild 400
Thanks
Rachel
On 11/10/05, Claude Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 07:30, Rachel Graves wrote:
[Sat Nov 05 12:58:05 2005] [error] 19328: ModPerl::Registry:
/var/www/html/otrs
Did you install mod_perl with Apache? Try yum provides mod_perl and
see if you have installed that package.
Claude Watson
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 12:31, Patrick Ouellet wrote:
Follow up on this.
I have manually installed the databse under mysql, have logged myself
using otrs user and pass