On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:35 PM, Thierry Thelliez wrote:
From the RT_SiteConfig.pm
Set($MailCommand , 'smtp');
That means that RT is trying to do the SMTP connection as the user
clicks "Submit" try switching to 'sendmailpipe'
-j
Set($SMTPServer, 'localhost');
Set($SMTPFrom, '[EMAIL PROTEC
>From the RT_SiteConfig.pm
Set($MailCommand , 'smtp');
Set($SMTPServer, 'localhost');
Set($SMTPFrom, '[EMAIL PROTECTED]');
Set($SMTPDebug, true);
Set($SendmailPath , 'undef');
Set($SendmailArguments , 'undef');
Thierry Thelliez
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On Aug 29, 2007, at 12:09 PM, Thierry Thelliez wrote:
Our RT installation works fine (upgraded from 3.6.3 to 3.6.4 and using
MySQL). But we just found that if a reply text to a ticket is too long
(more than 60 lines), RT does not seems to be able to refresh the
page. The reply is submitted with
Our RT installation works fine (upgraded from 3.6.3 to 3.6.4 and using
MySQL). But we just found that if a reply text to a ticket is too long
(more than 60 lines), RT does not seems to be able to refresh the
page. The reply is submitted with the Self Service interface. The web
browser just hang for