Re: robin-robin distribution list

2010-12-12 Thread Sahil Tandon
On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 11:09:03 +0800, Wesley wrote: > Thanks Jeroen. Is RT able retrieve all email from a mailbox then create them > as tickets automatically? I mean if it's able to integrate with an mailbox > then doing the operation/follow-up actions on the RT console, it will be > great. This

Re: robin-robin distribution list

2010-12-12 Thread Wesley
Thanks Jeroen. Is RT able retrieve all email from a mailbox then create them as tickets automatically? I mean if it's able to integrate with an mailbox then doing the operation/follow-up actions on the RT console, it will be great. On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 6:57 PM, Jeroen Geilman wrote: > On 12/1

Re: robin-robin distribution list

2010-12-12 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 12/12/10 1:18 AM, Wesley wrote: right. something like that. i wonder if there's any solution for this. There are any number of ticketing systems freely available. We use RT, you can use whatever you like. -- J.

Re: robin-robin distribution list

2010-12-11 Thread Wesley
right. something like that. i wonder if there's any solution for this. On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 3:06 AM, Arnim Sommer wrote: > Wesley schrieb am 11.12.2010 16:06: > > guys, > > thanks for the reply. well, the problem is that i got an generic account > (e.g. supp...@example.com) and i would like

Re: robin-robin distribution list

2010-12-11 Thread Arnim Sommer
Wesley schrieb am 11.12.2010 16:06: guys, thanks for the reply. well, the problem is that i got an generic account (e.g. supp...@example.com ) and i would like to forward incoming emails to my supporting staff randomly..well, maybe equally, which means forwarding t

Re: robin-robin distribution list

2010-12-11 Thread Wesley
guys, thanks for the reply. well, the problem is that i got an generic account (e.g. supp...@example.com) and i would like to forward incoming emails to my supporting staff randomly..well, maybe equally, which means forwarding the first message to staff1, next to staff2, next to staff3 and so on (

Re: robin-robin distribution list

2010-12-10 Thread Victoriano Giralt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Wietse Venema wrote: | If you must deliver i...@example.com to info1 or info2 etc., then you | need a virtual alias table that replies with a random name. Perhaps | there is such functionality in MySQL. 8<-8< | | On the other hand, it sounds like

Re: robin-robin distribution list

2010-12-10 Thread Wietse Venema
Wesley: > hey postfixusers, > > Hello! I have a question about the round-robin distribution in Postfix. > Let's say we have an email account i...@example.com, and I would like first > email entering i...@example.com will be forwarded to in...@example.com, the > second will be forwared to in...@exa

robin-robin distribution list

2010-12-09 Thread Wesley
hey postfixusers, Hello! I have a question about the round-robin distribution in Postfix. Let's say we have an email account i...@example.com, and I would like first email entering i...@example.com will be forwarded to in...@example.com, the second will be forwared to in...@example.com, and the th