Trying to make this work on CentOS 6.3, the virtual server is running in FCGId mode, pipe.php has 755 permission and "#!/usr/bin/php -q" line in the very beginning of the file. The "/etc/aliases" file has:
Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; cannot append message to file /usr/bin/php /home/mysite/domains/mysite.com/public_html/plugins/support_manager/pipe.php
plugin/support_manager/ticket_pipe/index/1: cannot create file exclusively:
No such file or directory
is the path correct? Shouldn't it be "plugins/" instead "plugin/"? Anyway, I tried both ways also changing "plugin/support_manager/ticket_pipe/index/1" to "plugins/support_manager/ticket_pipe/index/1" in the forwarder, but still no success. Quite frustrating is this problem.
And yes "Piping" is selected as as Email Handling on /admin/plugin/support_manager/admin_departments/edit/1. Adn this setup is not multi company setup.
Question
yngens
Whole day fighting with piping problem. Seems tried everything that http://docs.blesta.com/display/user/Support+Manager#SupportManager-EmailPiping and relevant discussions on this forum suggest, still no joy
Trying to make this work on CentOS 6.3, the virtual server is running in FCGId mode, pipe.php has 755 permission and "#!/usr/bin/php -q" line in the very beginning of the file. The "/etc/aliases" file has:
and the mail is returning:
Any suggestions?
Also, the "pipe.php" file contains:
is the path correct? Shouldn't it be "plugins/" instead "plugin/"? Anyway, I tried both ways also changing "plugin/support_manager/ticket_pipe/index/1" to "plugins/support_manager/ticket_pipe/index/1" in the forwarder, but still no success. Quite frustrating is this problem.
And yes "Piping" is selected as as Email Handling on /admin/plugin/support_manager/admin_departments/edit/1. Adn this setup is not multi company setup.
Any inputs will be much appreciated.
6 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.