David Langenberg wrote:
> David Langenberg wrote:
>> Joby Walker wrote:
>>> Is your script using the "Autoreply to Requestors" action? If not then
>>> the the general "NotifyActor" configuration setting will take precedence
>>> and the Actor will be stripped from the mail. And with no recipients
David Langenberg wrote:
> Joby Walker wrote:
>> Is your script using the "Autoreply to Requestors" action? If not then
>> the the general "NotifyActor" configuration setting will take precedence
>> and the Actor will be stripped from the mail. And with no recipients an
>> email message is aborted
Is your script using the "Autoreply to Requestors" action? If not then
the the general "NotifyActor" configuration setting will take precedence
and the Actor will be stripped from the mail. And with no recipients an
email message is aborted.
Joby Walker
C&C SSG, University of Washington
Da
Joby Walker wrote:
> Is your script using the "Autoreply to Requestors" action? If not then
> the the general "NotifyActor" configuration setting will take precedence
> and the Actor will be stripped from the mail. And with no recipients an
> email message is aborted.
Yes, we're using the Autore
David Langenberg wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Version: RT 3.6.1
>
> I'm having an issue with autoreply. Let's say I have a queue setup
> called foo. This queue has a submission address of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I also have queue foo setup to send an autoreply on create back to the
> requester. Everythin