RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

Actually I think I’ve made some progress. Looks like the error below
was related specifically to apache. Now, when I try to send a message
to correspond@netcentralinc.com, RT replies with the following:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email (joshb@netcentralinc.com
<javascript:top.opencompose(‘joshb@netcentralinc.com’,‘’,‘’,‘1’)> ).

Whats up with that? Is it because I have a space in my Queue (in my
alias file) or what. I checked and my user IS specified with
joshb@netcentralinc.com in RT so it should be able to validate. Whats
going on here?

-JoshFrom: Josh Barron
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 6:05 PM
To: ‘rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com’
Subject: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

Hi everyone,

I’m having some problems setting up RT-Mailgate and as usual looking it
up on the web is not helping me because of the uniqueness (and
vagueness) of the error.

Here is the relevant line in my postfix aliases file:

correspond: “|/opt/rt/3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue Customer Support
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/

I never get a failure daemon back, but the message never gets to my RT
instance. I’ve allowed rt-mailgate to access REST directory as
mentioned in the wiki (though I’m not sure how that helps).

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: 62A8A88DA:
client=unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 250
Ok

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]: DATA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 354
End data with .

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/cleanup[18698]: 62A8A88DA:
message-id=<1CD7A3530F98054194C0E6BBDA4A68490259BF@corpmain.NetCentral.l
ocal>

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/qmgr[18465]: 62A8A88DA:
from=joshb@netcentralinc.com, size=2136, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: 0

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: (list terminator)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 250
Ok: queued as 62A8A88DA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]: QUIT

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 221
Bye

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostname: unknown ~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostaddr: 66.213.158.39
~? 66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: disconnect from
unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: master_notify: status 1

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: connection closed

Oct 3 17:51:27 web postfix/local[18699]: 62A8A88DA:
to=correspond@netcentralinc.net, relay=local, delay=1, status=deferred
(temporary failure. Command output: An Error Occurred =================
403 Forbidden )

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: rewrite stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: proxymap stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: idle timeout – exiting

What am I doing wrong? It appears that the message is just getting
deferred and held in the mail queue but I can’t seem to figure out why.
The info messages above seem to indicate that it doesn’t know what
networks it can accept mail from, even though the networks listed are on
the $My_Networks, and I can send messages to other addresses on this
server from the same machine. It seems completely related to RT.

Any ideas. I REALLY would appreciate the help

Best Regards,

Josh Barron

Systems Administration

NetCentral Inc.

P: 208.376.3130

F: 208.514.4527

use quotes:
rt-mailgate --queue ‘my queue name with spaces’ …On 10/4/06, Josh Barron joshb@netcentralinc.com wrote:

Actually I think I’ve made some progress. Looks like the error below was
related specifically to apache. Now, when I try to send a message to
correspond@netcentralinc.com, RT replies with the following:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email (joshb@netcentralinc.com).

Whats up with that? Is it because I have a space in my Queue (in my alias
file) or what. I checked and my user IS specified with
joshb@netcentralinc.com in RT so it should be able to validate. Whats going
on here?

-Josh


From: Josh Barron
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 6:05 PM
To: ‘rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com’
Subject: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

Hi everyone,

I’m having some problems setting up RT-Mailgate and as usual looking it up
on the web is not helping me because of the uniqueness (and vagueness) of
the error.

Here is the relevant line in my postfix aliases file:

correspond: “|/opt/rt/3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue Customer Support
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/

I never get a failure daemon back, but the message never gets to my RT
instance. I’ve allowed rt-mailgate to access REST directory as mentioned in
the wiki (though I’m not sure how that helps).

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: 62A8A88DA:
client=unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 250 Ok

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]: DATA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 354 End
data with .

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/cleanup[18698]: 62A8A88DA:
message-id=1CD7A3530F98054194C0E6BBDA4A68490259BF@corpmain.NetCentral.local

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/qmgr[18465]: 62A8A88DA:
from=joshb@netcentralinc.com, size=2136, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: 0

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: (list terminator)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 250 Ok:
queued as 62A8A88DA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]: QUIT

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 221 Bye

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostname: unknown ~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostaddr: 66.213.158.39 ~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: disconnect from
unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: master_notify: status 1

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: connection closed

Oct 3 17:51:27 web postfix/local[18699]: 62A8A88DA:
to=correspond@netcentralinc.net, relay=local, delay=1, status=deferred
(temporary failure. Command output: An Error Occurred ================= 403
Forbidden )

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: rewrite stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: proxymap stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: idle timeout – exiting

What am I doing wrong? It appears that the message is just getting deferred
and held in the mail queue but I can’t seem to figure out why. The info
messages above seem to indicate that it doesn’t know what networks it can
accept mail from, even though the networks listed are on the $My_Networks,
and I can send messages to other addresses on this server from the same
machine. It seems completely related to RT.

Any ideas. I REALLY would appreciate the help

Best Regards,

Josh Barron

Systems Administration

NetCentral Inc.

P: 208.376.3130

F: 208.514.4527


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Best regards, Ruslan.

Ok that didn’t seem to solve the problem.

When I reply to a ticket, (with the correct Ticket ID in the subject, unchanged), i get two messages back saying the same thing:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email (joshb@netcentralinc.com).

The second message has the following in addition to the message above:
“You might need to grant ‘Everyone’ the right ‘ReplyToTicket’ for the
queue Customer.”

My /etc/aliases/ looks like this:
correspond: "|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue ‘Customer Support’ --action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/"From: Ruslan Zakirov [mailto:ruslan.zakirov@gmail.com]
Sent: Tue 10/3/2006 7:00 PM
To: Josh Barron
Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RE: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

use quotes:
rt-mailgate --queue ‘my queue name with spaces’ …

Josh Barron wrote:

Ok that didn’t seem to solve the problem.

When I reply to a ticket, (with the correct Ticket ID in the subject,
unchanged), i get two messages back saying the same thing:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email
(joshb@netcentralinc.com mailto:joshb@netcentralinc.com).

The second message has the following in addition to the message above:
“You might need to grant ‘Everyone’ the right ‘ReplyToTicket’ for the
queue Customer.”

My /etc/aliases/ looks like this:
correspond: “|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue ‘Customer Support’
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/


From: Ruslan Zakirov [mailto:ruslan.zakirov@gmail.com]
Sent: Tue 10/3/2006 7:00 PM
To: Josh Barron
Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RE: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

use quotes:
rt-mailgate --queue ‘my queue name with spaces’ …

Actually I think I’ve made some progress. Looks like the error below was
related specifically to apache. Now, when I try to send a message to
correspond@netcentralinc.com, RT replies with the following:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email (joshb@netcentralinc.com).

Whats up with that? Is it because I have a space in my Queue (in my alias
file) or what. I checked and my user IS specified with
joshb@netcentralinc.com in RT so it should be able to validate. Whats
going
on here?

-Josh


From: Josh Barron
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 6:05 PM
To: ‘rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com’
Subject: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

Hi everyone,

I’m having some problems setting up RT-Mailgate and as usual looking it up
on the web is not helping me because of the uniqueness (and vagueness) of
the error.

Here is the relevant line in my postfix aliases file:

correspond: “|/opt/rt/3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue Customer Support
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/

I never get a failure daemon back, but the message never gets to my RT
instance. I’ve allowed rt-mailgate to access REST directory as
mentioned in
the wiki (though I’m not sure how that helps).

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: 62A8A88DA:
client=unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 250 Ok

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]: DATA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
354 End
data with .

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/cleanup[18698]: 62A8A88DA:

message-id=1CD7A3530F98054194C0E6BBDA4A68490259BF@corpmain.NetCentral.local

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/qmgr[18465]: 62A8A88DA:
from=joshb@netcentralinc.com, size=2136, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: 0

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: (list terminator)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
250 Ok:
queued as 62A8A88DA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]: QUIT

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
221 Bye

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostname: unknown ~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostaddr: 66.213.158.39 ~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: disconnect from
unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: master_notify: status 1

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: connection closed

Oct 3 17:51:27 web postfix/local[18699]: 62A8A88DA:
to=correspond@netcentralinc.net, relay=local, delay=1, status=deferred
(temporary failure. Command output: An Error Occurred
================= 403
Forbidden )

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: rewrite stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: proxymap stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: idle timeout – exiting

What am I doing wrong? It appears that the message is just getting
deferred
and held in the mail queue but I can’t seem to figure out why. The info
messages above seem to indicate that it doesn’t know what networks it can
accept mail from, even though the networks listed are on the $My_Networks,
and I can send messages to other addresses on this server from the same
machine. It seems completely related to RT.

Any ideas. I REALLY would appreciate the help

Best Regards,

Josh Barron

Systems Administration

NetCentral Inc.

P: 208.376.3130

F: 208.514.4527


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Best regards, Ruslan.



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Have you made sure your user is listed under the Privileged group?

Mathew

Another point to this. have you added the mailgate to the srmsh allowed
list?2006/10/4, Mathew Snyder jokermjs19@comcast.net:

Josh Barron wrote:

Ok that didn’t seem to solve the problem.

When I reply to a ticket, (with the correct Ticket ID in the subject,
unchanged), i get two messages back saying the same thing:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email
(joshb@netcentralinc.com mailto:joshb@netcentralinc.com).

The second message has the following in addition to the message above:
“You might need to grant ‘Everyone’ the right ‘ReplyToTicket’ for the
queue Customer.”

My /etc/aliases/ looks like this:
correspond: “|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue ‘Customer Support’
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/


From: Ruslan Zakirov [mailto:ruslan.zakirov@gmail.com]
Sent: Tue 10/3/2006 7:00 PM
To: Josh Barron
Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RE: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

use quotes:
rt-mailgate --queue ‘my queue name with spaces’ …

On 10/4/06, Josh Barron joshb@netcentralinc.com wrote:

Actually I think I’ve made some progress. Looks like the error below
was
related specifically to apache. Now, when I try to send a message to
correspond@netcentralinc.com, RT replies with the following:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email (joshb@netcentralinc.com
).

Whats up with that? Is it because I have a space in my Queue (in my
alias
file) or what. I checked and my user IS specified with
joshb@netcentralinc.com in RT so it should be able to validate. Whats
going
on here?

-Josh


From: Josh Barron
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 6:05 PM
To: ‘rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com’
Subject: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

Hi everyone,

I’m having some problems setting up RT-Mailgate and as usual looking it
up
on the web is not helping me because of the uniqueness (and vagueness)
of
the error.

Here is the relevant line in my postfix aliases file:

correspond: “|/opt/rt/3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue Customer Support
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/

I never get a failure daemon back, but the message never gets to my RT
instance. I’ve allowed rt-mailgate to access REST directory as
mentioned in
the wiki (though I’m not sure how that helps).

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: 62A8A88DA:
client=unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 250
Ok

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]:
DATA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
354 End
data with .

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/cleanup[18698]: 62A8A88DA:

message-id=<
1CD7A3530F98054194C0E6BBDA4A68490259BF@corpmain.NetCentral.local>

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/qmgr[18465]: 62A8A88DA:
from=joshb@netcentralinc.com, size=2136, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: 0

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: (list terminator)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
250 Ok:
queued as 62A8A88DA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]:
QUIT

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
221 Bye

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostname: unknown ~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostaddr: 66.213.158.39~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: disconnect from
unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: master_notify: status 1

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: connection closed

Oct 3 17:51:27 web postfix/local[18699]: 62A8A88DA:
to=correspond@netcentralinc.net, relay=local, delay=1,
status=deferred
(temporary failure. Command output: An Error Occurred
================= 403
Forbidden )

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: rewrite stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: proxymap stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: idle timeout – exiting

What am I doing wrong? It appears that the message is just getting
deferred
and held in the mail queue but I can’t seem to figure out why. The
info
messages above seem to indicate that it doesn’t know what networks it
can
accept mail from, even though the networks listed are on the
$My_Networks,
and I can send messages to other addresses on this server from the same
machine. It seems completely related to RT.

Any ideas. I REALLY would appreciate the help

Best Regards,

Josh Barron

Systems Administration

NetCentral Inc.

P: 208.376.3130

F: 208.514.4527


The rt-users Archives

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http://wiki.bestpractical.com/
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Best regards, Ruslan.



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Have you made sure your user is listed under the Privileged group?


Mathew


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MFG

Torsten Brumm

http://www.torsten-brumm.de

Looks like the combination of both your suggestions corrected the
problem.

In moving to another issue, is there a good in depth guide you know
about for a full interface to RT via email? The scenario we are looking
for right now is to create tickets via email (via a separate email
alias, like newticket@netcentralinc.com). How is this accomplished?

I have the RT Essentials book and have checked out the WIKI, and
information on this seems sparse at best, with some answers just being
“go write a script.”

Do I have to create a new alias with a new “incoming” queue? How is the
email body formatted and parsed? What is the -extension=queue | action
| ticket option supported by mailgate and how is it used?

Thanks everyone!From: Torsten Brumm [mailto:torsten.brumm@googlemail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 1:16 AM
To: Mathew Snyder
Cc: Josh Barron; rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RE: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

Another point to this. have you added the mailgate to the srmsh allowed
list?

2006/10/4, Mathew Snyder jokermjs19@comcast.net:

Josh Barron wrote:

Ok that didn’t seem to solve the problem.

When I reply to a ticket, (with the correct Ticket ID in the subject,
unchanged), i get two messages back saying the same thing:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email
( joshb@netcentralinc.com mailto:joshb@netcentralinc.com).

The second message has the following in addition to the message above:

“You might need to grant ‘Everyone’ the right ‘ReplyToTicket’ for the
queue Customer.”

My /etc/aliases/ looks like this:
correspond: “|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue ‘Customer Support’
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/

From: Ruslan Zakirov [mailto: ruslan.zakirov@gmail.com]
Sent: Tue 10/3/2006 7:00 PM
To: Josh Barron
Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RE: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

use quotes:
rt-mailgate --queue ‘my queue name with spaces’ …

Actually I think I’ve made some progress. Looks like the error below
was
related specifically to apache. Now, when I try to send a message to

correspond@netcentralinc.com, RT replies with the following:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow

for the creation of a new user for this email
(joshb@netcentralinc.com).

Whats up with that? Is it because I have a space in my Queue (in my
alias
file) or what. I checked and my user IS specified with
joshb@netcentralinc.com in RT so it should be able to validate.
Whats
going
on here?

-Josh


From: Josh Barron
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 6:05 PM
To: ‘rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com’
Subject: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

Hi everyone,

I’m having some problems setting up RT-Mailgate and as usual looking
it up
on the web is not helping me because of the uniqueness (and
vagueness) of
the error.

Here is the relevant line in my postfix aliases file:

correspond: “|/opt/rt/3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue Customer Support
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/

I never get a failure daemon back, but the message never gets to my
RT
instance. I’ve allowed rt-mailgate to access REST directory as
mentioned in
the wiki (though I’m not sure how that helps).

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: 62A8A88DA:
client=unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
250 Ok

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]:
DATA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[ 66.213.158.39
http://66.213.158.39 ]:
354 End
data with .

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket:
wanted
attribute: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/cleanup[18698]: 62A8A88DA:

message-id=<1CD7A3530F98054194C0E6BBDA4A68490259BF@corpmain.NetCentral.l
ocal >

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/qmgr[18465]: 62A8A88DA:
from=joshb@netcentralinc.com, size=2136, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name:
status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: 0

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket:
wanted
attribute: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name:
reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value:
(end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket:
wanted
attribute: (list terminator)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
250 Ok:
queued as 62A8A88DA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[ 66.213.158.39]:
QUIT

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
221 Bye

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostname: unknown ~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostaddr:
66.213.158.39 ~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: disconnect from
unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: master_notify: status 1

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: connection closed

Oct 3 17:51:27 web postfix/local[18699]: 62A8A88DA:
to=< correspond@netcentralinc.net
mailto:correspond@netcentralinc.net >, relay=local, delay=1,
status=deferred
(temporary failure. Command output: An Error Occurred
================= 403
Forbidden )

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: rewrite stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: proxymap stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: idle timeout – exiting

What am I doing wrong? It appears that the message is just getting
deferred
and held in the mail queue but I can’t seem to figure out why. The
info
messages above seem to indicate that it doesn’t know what networks it
can
accept mail from, even though the networks listed are on the
$My_Networks,
and I can send messages to other addresses on this server from the
same
machine. It seems completely related to RT.

Any ideas. I REALLY would appreciate the help

Best Regards,

Josh Barron

Systems Administration

NetCentral Inc.

P: 208.376.3130

F: 208.514.4527


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Check out the BPS SVN, the is a RTx called CommandByMail, this will offer
you all the needed things

Torsten2006/10/4, Josh Barron joshb@netcentralinc.com:

Looks like the combination of both your suggestions corrected the
problem.

In moving to another issue, is there a good in depth guide you know about
for a full interface to RT via email? The scenario we are looking for right
now is to create tickets via email (via a separate email alias, like
newticket@netcentralinc.com). How is this accomplished?

I have the RT Essentials book and have checked out the WIKI, and
information on this seems sparse at best, with some answers just being “go
write a script.”

Do I have to create a new alias with a new “incoming” queue? How is the
email body formatted and parsed? What is the –extension=queue | action |
ticket option supported by mailgate and how is it used?

Thanks everyone!


From: Torsten Brumm [mailto:torsten.brumm@googlemail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 1:16 AM
To: Mathew Snyder
Cc: Josh Barron; rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RE: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

Another point to this. have you added the mailgate to the srmsh allowed
list?

2006/10/4, Mathew Snyder jokermjs19@comcast.net:

Josh Barron wrote:

Ok that didn’t seem to solve the problem.

When I reply to a ticket, (with the correct Ticket ID in the subject,
unchanged), i get two messages back saying the same thing:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email
( joshb@netcentralinc.com mailto:joshb@netcentralinc.com).

The second message has the following in addition to the message above:
“You might need to grant ‘Everyone’ the right ‘ReplyToTicket’ for the
queue Customer.”

My /etc/aliases/ looks like this:
correspond: “|/opt/rt3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue ‘Customer Support’
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/


From: Ruslan Zakirov [mailto: ruslan.zakirov@gmail.com]
Sent: Tue 10/3/2006 7:00 PM
To: Josh Barron
Cc: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RE: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

use quotes:
rt-mailgate --queue ‘my queue name with spaces’ …

On 10/4/06, Josh Barron < joshb@netcentralinc.com> wrote:

Actually I think I’ve made some progress. Looks like the error below
was
related specifically to apache. Now, when I try to send a message to
correspond@netcentralinc.com, RT replies with the following:

RT could not load a valid user, and RT’s configuration does not allow
for the creation of a new user for this email (joshb@netcentralinc.com
).

Whats up with that? Is it because I have a space in my Queue (in my
alias
file) or what. I checked and my user IS specified with
joshb@netcentralinc.com in RT so it should be able to validate. Whats
going
on here?

-Josh


From: Josh Barron
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 6:05 PM
To: ‘rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com’
Subject: RT-Mailgate Setup Errors

Hi everyone,

I’m having some problems setting up RT-Mailgate and as usual looking it
up
on the web is not helping me because of the uniqueness (and vagueness)
of
the error.

Here is the relevant line in my postfix aliases file:

correspond: “|/opt/rt/3/bin/rt-mailgate --queue Customer Support
–action correspond --url http://rt.netcentralinc.net/

I never get a failure daemon back, but the message never gets to my RT
instance. I’ve allowed rt-mailgate to access REST directory as
mentioned in
the wiki (though I’m not sure how that helps).

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: 62A8A88DA:
client=unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]: 250
Ok

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[66.213.158.39]:
DATA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[ 66.213.158.39]:
354 End
data with .

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/cleanup[18698]: 62A8A88DA:

message-id=<1CD7A3530F98054194C0E6BBDA4A68490259BF@corpmain.NetCentral.local

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/qmgr[18465]: 62A8A88DA:
from=joshb@netcentralinc.com, size=2136, nrcpt=1 (queue active)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: status

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: 0

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted

attribute: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: reason

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute value: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: public/cleanup socket: wanted
attribute: (list terminator)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: input attribute name: (end)

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
250 Ok:
queued as 62A8A88DA

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: < unknown[ 66.213.158.39]:
QUIT

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: > unknown[66.213.158.39]:
221 Bye

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostname: unknown ~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: match_hostaddr: 66.213.158.39~?
66.213.158.32/27

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: disconnect from
unknown[66.213.158.39]

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: master_notify: status 1

Oct 3 17:51:26 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: connection closed

Oct 3 17:51:27 web postfix/local[18699]: 62A8A88DA:
to=< correspond@netcentralinc.net>, relay=local, delay=1,
status=deferred
(temporary failure. Command output: An Error Occurred
================= 403
Forbidden )

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: rewrite stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: proxymap stream disconnect

Oct 3 17:53:06 web postfix/smtpd[18695]: idle timeout – exiting

What am I doing wrong? It appears that the message is just getting
deferred
and held in the mail queue but I can’t seem to figure out why. The
info
messages above seem to indicate that it doesn’t know what networks it
can
accept mail from, even though the networks listed are on the
$My_Networks,
and I can send messages to other addresses on this server from the same
machine. It seems completely related to RT.

Any ideas. I REALLY would appreciate the help

Best Regards,

Josh Barron

Systems Administration

NetCentral Inc.

P: 208.376.3130

F: 208.514.4527


The rt-users Archives

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Best regards, Ruslan.



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MFG

Torsten Brumm

http://www.torsten-brumm.de

MFG

Torsten Brumm

http://www.torsten-brumm.de