Hello everyone,
I have a question that I'm sure can be answered quite quickly.
I am configuring the system for use for a client whereby we have a number of queues that serve differing purposes. I want to be able to configure it so that:
recipient1@domain.com goes to queue 1
recipient2@domain.com goes to queue 2
At the moment all the incoming emails are being picked up by IMAP just fine but are being put into just one queue, rather than the correct one and I imagine it to be my poor understanding of the syntax required.
All help appreciated.
Matt.
PostMaster Filter Management question
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Re: PostMaster Filter Management question
Dispatch by to instead of Queue
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Re: PostMaster Filter Management question
Many thanks for your reply, crythias, but it's a little too short for me to understand.
To confirm, using the GUI, if I have a filter condition "header1" and value 1 >>> to set e-mail headers "header1" being "X-OTRS-Queue" with "value1" being the queue name.
Firstly, is this correct (bottom) and what does the top bit need to be?
Matt
To confirm, using the GUI, if I have a filter condition "header1" and value 1 >>> to set e-mail headers "header1" being "X-OTRS-Queue" with "value1" being the queue name.
Firstly, is this correct (bottom) and what does the top bit need to be?
Matt
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Re: PostMaster Filter Management question
Dispatch is in the postmaster mailbox config. There is no need to use a filter to dispatch by to.
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Re: PostMaster Filter Management question
Ah yes I see now.
But I have about ten different queues with about 15 aliases that I want automatically populating into the right queue (as different staff members do different functions).
Would filtering achieve this?
But I have about ten different queues with about 15 aliases that I want automatically populating into the right queue (as different staff members do different functions).
Would filtering achieve this?
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Re: PostMaster Filter Management question
The proper procedure is to add each alias as a System Email in the Admin section.HTLmatthew wrote:Would filtering achieve this?
Each alias can be assigned a queue.
Once this occurs, the PostMaster Mailbox dispatch on To: should work as expected/desired.
Also, once you've established the System Emails, you may want to assign that/a system email to the queue in the Queue's config so email being sent from the queue looks like it's coming from the appropriate email address.
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