
2010/4/7 Marco Vannini
It would be easyer in italian :D btw.
True. But maybe this could be useful for other people as well :)
Based on the otrs file in /etc/init.d and in /etc/sysconfig for redhats like system it is used to check if required services are running and to populate cron table
I see. But in my case, the service won't start up because my DB is on another server and the script checks for the pid on the local machine :/ After that, it is furthermore essential if you need otrs to fetch email from
a pop/imap account "automagically" What are the other scheduled functions that are running ?
Exactly that one, for example. I've disabled this feature now because I don't need that, but just after installation I had tickets generated automatically when a new mail was sent to a certain account -- Claudio Tassini