Getting emails from a Gmail account

Nils: You could file a bug report at http://bugs.otrs.org/ and maybe alternative ports will be added as an option in a future version of OTRS.
Yes, Nils, you are right. I'm struggling since long with this problem [1] The point is that I'm **not** a computer/email/system expert, and do not understand anything about all this software. In plain word, I do not know what to write when opening the bug: retrieving emails from Gmail is a POP3 port problem? And/or also an encryption problem? And/or what other issues are involved? Just opening a bug writing "I'd simply retrieve emails from Gmail" might seem a joke to the programmers. If, instead, any other people who have in-depth knowledge of the matter could express the whole thing in proper technical terms, maybe the Otrs programmers could/would take it more seriously.
Mike: I do it with fetchmail. gmail -> fetchmail -> local smtp-server -> procmail -> Postmaster.pl
All I could find about it is this http://doc.otrs.org/2.2/en/html/x1269.html#email-receiving-fetchmail It is far too "compact" and technical, and gives for granted that you are a system admin. [2] Also, it seems that such "procmail" thing runs only under Linux. Is there any place where the process is explained in plain words: what to do, where, how to? Luigi [1] You might recall a similar questions and your kind reply from last summer, as an example. http://lists.otrs.org/pipermail/otrs/2007-July/019517.html I browsed the whole web, since months, but answers are lacking (or, instead, are too technical to understand) [2] I'm just a "poor devil" with tons of emails to answer, and struggle to set up Otrs as a tool on my pc at work. ;-)

kirpi@kirpi.it wrote:
Nils: You could file a bug report at http://bugs.otrs.org/ and maybe alternative ports will be added as an option in a future version of OTRS.
Yes, Nils, you are right. I'm struggling since long with this problem [1] The point is that I'm **not** a computer/email/system expert, and do not understand anything about all this software. In plain word, I do not know what to write when opening the bug: retrieving emails from Gmail is a POP3 port problem? And/or also an encryption problem? And/or what other issues are involved? Just opening a bug writing "I'd simply retrieve emails from Gmail" might seem a joke to the programmers. If, instead, any other people who have in-depth knowledge of the matter could express the whole thing in proper technical terms, maybe the Otrs programmers could/would take it more seriously.
The report can be as simple as explaining you are unable to retrieve emails from Gmail because Gmail uses an alternative POP3 port and the POP3 port is not configurable in OTRS. If the devs need more details they'll get back to you, but I think they'll understand.
Mike: I do it with fetchmail. gmail -> fetchmail -> local smtp-server -> procmail -> Postmaster.pl
All I could find about it is this http://doc.otrs.org/2.2/en/html/x1269.html#email-receiving-fetchmail It is far too "compact" and technical, and gives for granted that you are a system admin. [2] Also, it seems that such "procmail" thing runs only under Linux. Is there any place where the process is explained in plain words: what to do, where, how to?
It is my opinion that every system needs a capable system administrator. If your system doesn't have a capable one, then you might have bigger problems than not being able to fetch mail from Gmail. Yes, procmail is probably Linux-only (I'm not sure).
[2] I'm just a "poor devil" with tons of emails to answer, and struggle to set up Otrs as a tool on my pc at work. ;-)
Maybe OTRS is a bit of overkill for just personal use, but I don't know your situation of course. Nils Breunese.

In sysconfig there is an option to BCC everything to an email address.. not sure exactly where it is but I think that may also accomplish what you were asking. -Andy Lubel -----Original Message----- From: otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] On Behalf Of Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 7:37 AM To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.org Subject: [otrs] Re: Getting emails from a Gmail account kirpi@kirpi.it wrote:
Nils: You could file a bug report at http://bugs.otrs.org/ and maybe alternative ports will be added as an option in a future version of OTRS.
Yes, Nils, you are right. I'm struggling since long with this problem [1] The point is that I'm **not** a computer/email/system expert, and do not understand anything
about all this software. In plain word, I do not know what to write when opening the bug: retrieving emails from Gmail is a POP3 port problem? And/or also an encryption problem? And/or what other issues are involved? Just opening a bug writing "I'd simply retrieve emails from Gmail" might seem a joke to the programmers. If, instead, any other people who have in-depth knowledge of the matter could express the whole thing in proper technical terms, maybe the Otrs programmers could/would take it more seriously.
The report can be as simple as explaining you are unable to retrieve emails from Gmail because Gmail uses an alternative POP3 port and the POP3 port is not configurable in OTRS. If the devs need more details they'll get back to you, but I think they'll understand.
Mike: I do it with fetchmail. gmail -> fetchmail -> local smtp-server -> procmail -> Postmaster.pl
All I could find about it is this http://doc.otrs.org/2.2/en/html/x1269.html#email-receiving-fetchmail It is far too "compact" and technical, and gives for granted that you are a system admin. [2] Also, it seems that such "procmail" thing runs
only under Linux. Is there any place where the process is explained in plain words: what
to do, where, how to?
It is my opinion that every system needs a capable system administrator. If your system doesn't have a capable one, then you might have bigger problems than not being able to fetch mail from Gmail. Yes, procmail is probably Linux-only (I'm not sure).
[2] I'm just a "poor devil" with tons of emails to answer, and struggle to set up Otrs as a tool on my pc at work. ;-)
Maybe OTRS is a bit of overkill for just personal use, but I don't know your situation of course. Nils Breunese.
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Andy Lubel
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kirpi@kirpi.it
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Nils Breunese (Lemonbit)