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Hi, folks. I'm seriously considering rolling out GLPI, because it seems far more straightforward than OTRS, and also a better end-user experience. That being said, there are a few things I either don't understand, or that aren't supported. So:
1) We need to have multiple queues. Would this be accomplished by way of groups?
2) It would be super-duper handy if e-mail could create a ticket, and be automatically assigned to the appropriate queue based on recipient address, e.g., e-mail to "facilities@helpdesk.foo.com" would go to the facilities queue, while e-mail to "it@helpdesk.foo.com" would go to the IT queue. Is there a way to do this? Based on what I've read, it seems that the answer is probably "No," which would almost certainly be a show-stopper... but I'd be glad to be corrected if I missed something.
Thanks!
-Ken
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1/ use groups for this.
2/ use mail gateway and/or bussiness rules.
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1) Can't you use groups on mail server ? (not sure i undersand the question )
2) I can't test the behaviour of glpi with 2 alias on the same mail (mail server side conf) ? If it don't work, it could be a good idea (it's not on roadmap). For example to identify ticket for asking consumable@helpddesk.com and ticket for a technical.problem@helpdesk.com...
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Thank you for your replies! I will now go see if I can figure out how to implement this.
Again, merci!
-Ken
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