RT Config

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Important config settings:

Your Organization Settings

You want to customize rt as much as possible

Set($rtname, 'example.com');
Set($Organization, "example.com");
Set($WebDomain, "tickets.example.com");
Set($Timezone, "US/Eastern"); # See other timezones

Database Settings

Currently the following databases are supported:

  • MySQL 5.1 or later with InnoDB support.
  • Postgres 8.4 or later; 9.0 or later suggested
  • Oracle 9iR2 or later.
  • SQLite 3.0 or later; for testing only, no upgrade path guaranteed
Set($DatabaseType, "Pg"); #mysql | Oracle | Pg
Set($DatabaseHost,   "localhost");
Set($DatabaseRTHost, "localhost");
Set($DatabaseUser, "rt_user");
Set($DatabasePassword, "my_password");
Set($DatabaseName, "rt");

Email

The default correspond and comment addresses will be listed in From: and Reply-To: headers of correspondence and comment mail tracked by RT, unless overridden by a queue-specific address.

Set($CorrespondAddress, );
Set($CommentAddress, ); 
Set($EmailSubjectTagRegex, qr/\Q$rtname\E/i );
Set($OwnerEmail, 'admin');
Set($MaxAttachmentSize, 10_000_000);  # 10M

Logging

The default is to log anything except debugging information to syslog. It might generally make sense to send error and higher by email to some administrator. Logging to a standalone file is also possible.