Hi Martin,

 

thanks. I already found that, sorry for not mentioning. But I do need some more: I want to set the value for “X-OTRS-ArticleKey” to that delivered by the mail.

e.g. one mail has

Articlefreekey1: MY_ID

and I want to set X-OTRS-ArticleKey to “MY_ID”

 

another mail has

Articlefreekey1: SOME_OTHER

and I want to set X-OTRS-ArticleKey to “SOME_OTHER”

 

I don’t see in the documentation how to do that (if possible at all).

 

Greetings

Jan Dreyer

 

From: otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] On Behalf Of Martin Edenhofer
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 1:31 PM
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Subject: Re: [otrs] Postmaster Filter

 

Hi Jan,

 

it is. http://doc.otrs.org/3.0/en/html/adminarea-postmasterfilter.html -> Table 5.4. Function of the different X-OTRS-headers

 

.... 

X-OTRS-ArticleKey(1|2|3):

Additional info key for the article.

Saves an additional info key for this article.

X-OTRS-ArticleValue(1|2|3):

Additional info value for the article.

Saves an additional info value for the article.

 

PS: If you want to have it a ticket level, use "X-OTRS-TicketKey" and so on.

 

 -Martin

 

http://edenhofer.de/

 

On 22.03.2011, at 12:59, <Jan.Dreyer@bertelsmann.de> wrote:



Hi,

 

I want to give some freetext input in header information of incoming mails.

example:

---8< --

Message-ID: <25012212.91300793495185.JavaMail.some@host>
Subject: some infotext [Ticket# 841401199864]
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_Part_9_546520.1300793495185"
Articlefreekey1: MY_ID
Articlefreevalue1: 1401199864
Articlefreekey2: MY_CONTACT_NAME

Articlefreevalue2: User%20Name

---8< ---

 

Is it possible to put these variables (Articlefreekey1, …) into the database somehow?

 

Greetings

Jan Dreyer