Email Interface problem - replies with an error but its non-descriptive

When writing a new issue OR a reply to a previous issue to the alias I have
created, the rt-mailgate gets executed but it replies saying:

There has been an error:
There has been an error with your request:

I would assume that the error would be listed below this, but its not
there. There is no error listed so I can’t begin to fix the problem. What
would cause this?

I’m using sendmail, procmail for local delivery (which shouldn’t matter in
this case). The uname -a on this system is “SunOS superman.imag.net 5.7
Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-Engine”.

There are 15,000 users on this system.

That sounds like you’re trying to use an “action” alias. rather than a “correspond” alias. What does your /etc/aliases look like?On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 12:26:38PM -0700, Landon Stewart wrote:

When writing a new issue OR a reply to a previous issue to the alias I have
created, the rt-mailgate gets executed but it replies saying:

There has been an error:
There has been an error with your request:

I would assume that the error would be listed below this, but its not
there. There is no error listed so I can’t begin to fix the problem. What
would cause this?

I’m using sendmail, procmail for local delivery (which shouldn’t matter in
this case). The uname -a on this system is “SunOS superman.imag.net 5.7
Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-Engine”.

There are 15,000 users on this system.


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Ok. so by this config file, you should be able to submit requests int othe queue “general” if it exists. clientrequest will ONLY take action messages.
to fix that, change the word action to the word ‘correspond’.On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 01:51:58PM -0700, Landon Stewart wrote:

—snippet–

rt: |“/opt/rt/bin/rt-mailgate general correspond”
clientrequest: “|/opt/rt/bin/rt-mailgate "Client Issue" action”

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At 04:24 PM 8/31/2000 -0400, you wrote:

That sounds like you’re trying to use an “action” alias. rather than a
“correspond” alias. What does your /etc/aliases look like?

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