Yeah, I've got postfix running on the test server I have right now and
I think I've figured out how to have RT using it. I'm just trying to
see if the other solution is possible. Don't want to have a program
running on a publicly accessible server if I really don't have to.
Just trying to make my o
Keith wrote:
So, RT has the ability to send mail via SMTP directly, _however_ we
strongly recommend against the use of this feature because of something
RT _doesn't_ have. -- an outgoing mail queue. Whcih means that if
something goes wrong, the message may be dropped. Setting up sendmail,
postf
We are an Exchange shop and RT has its own e-mail server running on it
(Postfix). We found this to be the easiest solution. Postfix uses our
Exchange as a Smarthost. We don't use it for anything else and it is
very little overhead. Just a thought.
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On Nov 16, 2007 12:44 PM, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Keith wrote:
>
> >> So, RT has the ability to send mail via SMTP directly, _however_ we
> >> strongly recommend against the use of this feature because of something
> >> RT _doesn't_ have. -- an outgoing mail queue. Whcih means tha
On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 11:50:52AM -0500, Keith wrote:
> Yeah, I've got postfix running on the test server I have right now and
> I think I've figured out how to have RT using it. I'm just trying to
> see if the other solution is possible. Don't want to have a program
> running on a publicly acc
On Nov 16, 2007 12:07 PM, Jesse Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 11:50:52AM -0500, Keith wrote:
> > Yeah, I've got postfix running on the test server I have right now and
> > I think I've figured out how to have RT using it. I'm just trying to
> > see if the other