All of my queues all have “Allow non-members to create requests” checked and
work great. However, I’ve configured a new Queue and don’t have it
selected. All of the RT users are configured with “Manipulate” rights for
the queue. Unfortunately, when I send mail to the new queue from one of the
user’s email addresses, I get this response:
There has been an error:
There has been an error with your request:
You don’t have permission to create requests in this queue
Your message is reproduced below:
Test
How am I supposed to make this work for a “private queue”?
That’s because email addresses aren’t trusted for authentication. :/On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 08:25:50PM -0700, Tauren Mills wrote:
All of my queues all have “Allow non-members to create requests” checked and
work great. However, I’ve configured a new Queue and don’t have it
selected. All of the RT users are configured with “Manipulate” rights for
the queue. Unfortunately, when I send mail to the new queue from one of the
user’s email addresses, I get this response:
There has been an error:
There has been an error with your request:
You don’t have permission to create requests in this queue
Your message is reproduced below:
Test
How am I supposed to make this work for a “private queue”?
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I’m reasonably sure that at least two of the electric blue kangeroos
I saw were real.