Bill Teeple wrote:
(also - note - I put rt3 within the /var volume not the /opt volume)
Meh, I always stick it in /usr
Here is a part of my log:
[Thu May 29 19:37:57 2008] [warning]: Transaction-Create couldn't, as
you didn't specify an object type and id
On May 30, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Terence Monteiro wrote:
Hello,
I've been writing a Perl Catalyst application that uses the RT
library to
create, work on and resolve RT tickets. I'm making a call to
RT::Ticket-create
to create a ticket, passing the Queue, Subject, Requestors,
Attachments in
A little digging through the archives turned up some messages from 2000 or
so pertaining to this, but a solution remains forthcoming.
What we have:
RT 3.6.6
fetchmail pulling messages from our remote mail server via IMAP+SSL
So far, we've tested email for ticket creation and replies with
Jesse Vincent wrote:
On May 30, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Terence Monteiro wrote:
Hello,
I've been writing a Perl Catalyst application that uses the RT
library to
create, work on and resolve RT tickets. I'm making a call to
RT::Ticket-create
to create a ticket, passing the Queue, Subject,
Terence Monteiro wrote:
Hello,
I've been writing a Perl Catalyst application that uses the RT library to
create, work on and resolve RT tickets. I'm making a call to
RT::Ticket-create
to create a ticket, passing the Queue, Subject, Requestors, Attachments in a
hash.
I'm using RT