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==Edit /etc/alias==
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Mailgate can receive piped emails through ''/etc/alias''.
 
Edit ''/etc/alias'' with entries for your queue names:
helpdesk: "|/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue helpdesk --action correspond --url http://rt.domain.com/rt"
helpdesk-comment: "|/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue helpdesk --action comment --url http://rt.domain.com/rt"
office: "|/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue office --action correspond --url http://rt.domain.com/rt"
office-comment: "|/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue office --action comment --url http://rt.domain.com/rt"
support: "|/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue support --action correspond --url http://rt.domain.com/rt"
support-comment: "|/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue support --action comment --url http://rt.domain.com/rt"
infra: "|/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue infra --action correspond --url http://rt.domain.com/rt"
infra-comment: "|/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue infra --action comment --url http://rt.domain.com/rt"
 
Run ''newaliases'' to create the new aliases.db file for postfix.
Reload postfix - ''service postfix reload'' - ''/etc/init.d/postfix reload''
 
==Configure Apache==
Edit your entry for ''RT'' to allow connections from your IP:
 
# Limit mail gateway access to localhost by default
<Location /rt/REST/1.0/NoAuth>
    Order Allow,Deny
    Allow from 127.0.0.1
    Allow from 10.10.10.220 (whatever your machine's IP is)
</Location>

Latest revision as of 15:03, 6 April 2016