
Dear All, I would like to try out the OTRS, I work for an organisation and i would like to organize my emails according to a particular operator. I have to questions that i want a definite answer before i actually implement it 1. Does the OTRS work hand in hand with LOTUS notes, since we don't want the user to be effected. 2. Is the OTRS web- based? Do the clients need to type a url to enter into the system? Regards, Jean ______________________________________________________ Still on dial-up? Switch to 256kbps broadband internet for just Lm5.95/30 days from maltanet. Now with even more downloads! Click here http://www.maltanet.net/ for special offers!

Jean wrote:
I would like to try out the OTRS, I work for an organisation and i would like to organize my emails according to a particular operator. I have to questions that i want a definite answer before i actually implement it
1. Does the OTRS work hand in hand with LOTUS notes, since we don't want the user to be effected.
There are two types of users. The agents (people handling the tickets) use the OTRS web interface in a web browser. The other users are called customers (though they could be your employees for instance) and typically interact with the system using email (but OTRS can also be used as a system in a phone helpdesk situation for instance). I believe Notes supports standard email protocols, so I guess that would work.
2. Is the OTRS web- based? Do the clients need to type a url to enter into the system?
Yes. You can try a demo at http://otrs.org/demo/. Nils Breunese.
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Nils Breunese (Lemonbit)