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Mail server configuration
It depends on your Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) how the setup.
Postfix
The procedure is:
- Edit your alias definition file (default : /etc/aliases for Postfix and add one line per project/component you
want to allow ticket submission from email to. For each alias, you can
specify option --project. This option selects a configuration stanza in the
config file? and --component to specify a component other than the
default component for the project. Line must have the following format :
tracproj: |/usr/bin/run_email2trac [--project=<name>] [--component=<component>]
Note for postfix
run_email2trac is totally unnecessary for Postfix. You can run a delivery command as any user just by placing the aliases in a separate file and chowning that aliases file to the user you want the delivery to run as. Then you run postalias /path/to/aliases, which will create /path/to/aliases.db, and you then just add hash:/path/to/aliases to the alias_maps config variable in main.cf.
The only caveat is that the user who owns the separate aliases file needs to have write perms to the directory that it's stored in (which rules out putting it in /etc/postfix unless you're nuts) -- mpalmer@….
Sendmail
For Sendmail and Postfix, the procedure is the same :
- Edit your alias definition file (default : /etc/aliases for Postfix,
/etc/mail/aliases for Sendmail) and add one line per project/component you
want to allow ticket submission from email to. For each alias, you can
specify option --project. This option selects a configuration stanza in the
config file and --component to specify a component other than the
default component for the project. Line must have the following format :
tracproj: |/usr/bin/run_email2trac [--project=<name>] [--component=<component>]
- Update your alias database with command newaliases
- Test with a command like :
mail tracproj < msg.txt
- if mail fails you can also check if it is an email setup error or a trac-setup error, test it with the following command:
email2trac --project=tracproj < msg.txt if this is okay then it is an email setup error
Note for postfix
run_email2trac is totally unnecessary for Postfix. You can run a delivery command as any user just by placing the aliases in a separate file and chowning that aliases file to the user you want the delivery to run as. Then you run postalias /path/to/aliases, which will create /path/to/aliases.db, and you then just add hash:/path/to/aliases to the alias_maps config variable in main.cf.
The only caveat is that the user who owns the separate aliases file needs to have write perms to the directory that it's stored in (which rules out putting it in /etc/postfix unless you're nuts) -- mpalmer@….
Note for Sendmail
This is a message from emailtotrac tickets archive:
Sendmail limits the executables that can be run via aliases to those in a special directory, and runs them using a restricted shell called smrsh. On RH, the default location for the allowed programs is /etc/smrsh. I tried both a link in that dir to the run_email2trac file and a little shell script that simply calls run_email2trac and passes the params. Both should work, but neither did yet. Majordomo works the same way, and it set up on the machine already so I'll check on that later today. I found a pretty good walk-through of the problem/solution at http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20030605.105120.74c3bfa8.html Well, I was in fact doing the right thing. Here's all the steps to follow post make install ln -s /usr/local/bin/run_email2trac /etc/smrsh/run_email2trac in aliases use: "|run_email2trac -project=bas" Note: Include the quotes, they are necessary. That got me past the sendmail problem. No ticket appeared in the project, but I'll look into that next. Is there a log generated anywhere?