at which point the local aliases file works about equally well
Thank you for that hint. Of course it should work that way. I would have hoped that to be the case, anyway (didn't bother to try it). One thing I did use procmail for at one implementation was to alert a department manager (cc email) when a ticket request came from a department employee. Of course, it didn't have the ticket number, but otherwise it was a good-enough workaround.

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 10:35 AM, David Boyes <dboyes@sinenomine.net> wrote:
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] On Behalf Of
>> Gerald Young
>> And in my case, I use procmail which has none of these issues and receives
>> mail instantly into OTRS.
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> Agreed. Procmail wins big.
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> But, if you're stuck with the POP option (a horrible, horrible idea, IMHO), procmail doesn't help w/o the local MTA to invoke it, at which point the local aliases file works about equally well, and it's one less thing to maintain.
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