I'm experiencing the same problem with our production RT instance. I did a
fresh install of RT (in both cases, the version is 3.6.1) on my local
system, and multiple attachments work correctly. I've been through the
configs in both cases, and can't seem to see a difference that would
affect multipl
Sorry for the double post
On Tue, October 31, 2006 9:33 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm experiencing the same problem with our production RT instance. I did
> a fresh install of RT (in both cases, the version is 3.6.1) on my local
> system, and multiple attachments work correctly. I've bee
I'm experiencing the same problem in our "production" RT instance. I just
installed RT on my local system to see if I could duplicate the problem,
but I am able to attach multiple attachments at a time on the newly
installed system.
In both cases, the version is 3.6.1
On Mon, October 30, 2006 3:3
Nothing?
Aubrey King
Systems Engineer
IP Systems Engineering
Global Crossing, Ltd.
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Aubrey King wrote:
Hi there. I have been using rt for a looong time and I've never had anyone
need to put in more than 2 attachments.. until today.
We have debian sarge, rt 3.2.1, mysq
Hi there. I have been using rt for a looong time and I've never had
anyone need to put in more than 2 attachments.. until today.
We have debian sarge, rt 3.2.1, mysql 4.0.23.
Here is pertinent stuff:
rt3:/opt/rt3/etc# grep packet /etc/mysql/my.cnf
max_allowed_packet = 30M
max_allowed_p