On 12.01.11 13:54 Matus UHLAR wrote:
>>On 07.01.11 14:35, Steve Durbin wrote:
>> And then in aliases:
>>
>> devnull: |/usr/local/bin/devnull
>wouldn't be
>devnull: /dev/null
>just enough?
Yes, but by using a script you get the flexibility to do other things such as
monitoring the traffic. I prefe
On 07.01.11 14:35, Steve Durbin wrote:
> The solution we are using is to create a mail "sink". Using Postfix (or
> any other mail client) it's fairly easy to set email addresses that just
> throw the mail away.
>
> Here, if you send an email to dummy-(anything)@help.bridgend.gov.uk it
> just gets
On Jan 7, 2011, at 15:55 , Shawn Beasley wrote:
>This is a very interesting concept, and a good setup in my humble
> opinion. How would you feel about documenting this as a howto on
> the wiki http://wiki.otrs.org/index.php?title=English_Area ?
http://wiki.otrs.org/index.php?title=Creating_Dummy_
Hi Gerald,
On Jan 7, 2011, at 17:01 , Gerald Young wrote:
> my mailinator post does essentially the same thing. :)
Very true! However, I feel it would be hard to convince people to send their
(sometimes) sensitive data to a third party service. Who knows what really
happens with this :)! But,
my mailinator post does essentially the same thing. :)
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Shawn Beasley wrote:
> Hello Steve,
>
> On Jan 7, 2011, at 15:35 , Steve Durbin wrote:
>
> > Armando,
> >
> > The solution we are using is to create a mail "sink". Using Postfix (or
> any other mail client) it
Hello Steve,
On Jan 7, 2011, at 15:35 , Steve Durbin wrote:
> Armando,
>
> The solution we are using is to create a mail "sink". Using Postfix (or any
> other mail client) it's fairly easy to set email addresses that just throw
> the mail away.
>
> Here, if you send an email to dummy-(anythin
Armando,
The solution we are using is to create a mail "sink". Using Postfix (or any
other mail client) it's fairly easy to set email addresses that just throw the
mail away.
Here, if you send an email to dummy-(anything)@help.bridgend.gov.uk it just
gets thrown away. This allows us to have *u
Hello,
On Jan 4, 2011, at 15:37 , Armando Irazabal wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I need to setup (from agent interface ) a new customer who
> hasn´t any email account.
Which version of OTRS?
///shawn
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:
> Hi Jan,
>
> I tried addind the following line
> $Self->{CheckEmailAddresses} = 0
>
> And email is still mandatory but password is optional.
>
> Any idea?
>
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 16:01:45 +0100
> From: Jan R?ssel
> Subject:
Hi Jan,
I tried addind the following line
$Self->{CheckEmailAddresses} = 0
And email is still mandatory but password is optional.
Any idea?
Message: 5
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 16:01:45 +0100
From: Jan R?ssel
Subject: Re: [otrs] Customers without mail
To: "User questions and discussio
Alternatively, I've been suggesting using (customerphonenumber)@
mailinator.com as an email address.
See http://mailinator.com/ for more info.
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Jan Rüssel wrote:
> I am using telephone tickets along with disabling the check for email
> adresses.
> You can deactivi
I am using telephone tickets along with disabling the check for email
adresses.
You can deactivite the email check in telephone ticket by adding:
$Self->{CheckEmailAddresses} = 0;
to the Config.pm
Then you can type in any name for the reporter of the ticket.
Regards,
Jan
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 3:
Hi everybody,
I need to setup (from agent interface ) a new customer who
hasn´t any email account.
Is it possible?
Regards
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