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Original author: Michael Markstaller - IFCO

Code cleanups: RuslanZakirov

HTML parsing: aaverkios

Requirements: Text::Wrapper and HTML::Strip perl modules

 Subject: Resolved: {$Ticket->Subject}

 Dear customer,

 your issue regarding

        "{$Ticket->Subject()}",

 has been resolved in our ticket system. See below for history of this ticket.

 If you have any further questions or concerns, please reply to this
 message to reopen the ticket.

 regards

 {$Ticket->OwnerObj->RealName || $Ticket->OwnerObj->Name}

 your-company-fooprint


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   Your initial request was
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 {$Ticket->Transactions->First->Content()}

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   Complete Ticket History
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 {
  my $resolved_message = '';
  my $last_content = '';

  my $transactions = $Ticket->Transactions;


  $transactions->Limit( FIELD => 'Type', VALUE => 'Correspond' );
  # If for some reason you want to expose internal comments to end users,
  # probably a bad idea, comment out the previous line and uncomment these:
  # $transactions->Limit( FIELD => 'Type', VALUE => 'Correspond', ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'OR', OPERATOR => '=' );
  # $transactions->Limit( FIELD => 'Type', VALUE => 'Comment', ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'OR', OPERATOR => '=' );


  while (my $transaction = $transactions->Next) {
    my $attachments = $transaction->Attachments;

    while (my $message = $attachments->Next) {
      next unless $message->ContentType =~
               m!^(text/html|text/plain|message|text$)!i;

      my $content = $message->Content;

      #HTML parsing start
      #Initialize the installed module
      use base "HTML::Strip";
      #Create the strip object with the default constructor
      my $p = HTML::Strip->new();
      # strip the content of HTML
      $content = $p->parse($content);
      #HTML parsing end

      next unless $content;

      next if $last_content eq $content;
      $last_content = $content;

      my $subject = ($message->Subject || $Ticket->Subject);

      my $wrapper = Text::Wrapper->new(columns=>70);
      $content = $wrapper->wrap($content);

      $resolved_message .= "Subject: ";
      $resolved_message .= $subject;
      $resolved_message .= "\n";
      $resolved_message .= "From: ";
      $resolved_message .= $message->CreatorObj->RealName || $message->CreatorObj->EmailAddress;
      $resolved_message .= "\n";
      $resolved_message .= "Time: ";
      $resolved_message .= $message->CreatedObj->AsString;
      $resolved_message .= "\n";
      $resolved_message .= "\n";
      $resolved_message .= "$content\n";
      $resolved_message .= "------------------------------------------------\n";
    }
  }
  $resolved_message;
 }

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    Common Information
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 There is no need to reply to this message unless you want to RE-OPEN your
 ticket with ID [{$rtname} #{$Ticket->id}].

 If you want to simply add a COMMENT to this ticket without re-opening the ticket, click below:
 mailto:rt-comment@yourdomain.com?subject=[{$rtname}%20#{$Ticket->id()}]&body=%20

 Please note:
 - ALWAYS include the string [{$rtname} #{$Ticket->id}] in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue.
 - Do NOT attach or include the content of previous emails already sent to you by rt.