Setup email piping / fetching with Google Gsuite
Daninor
yes, that's the process. I assume you are using the supported PHP version and web server listed at https://docs.osticket.com/en/latest/Getting%20Started/Installation.html
for email, settings look at this:https://docs.osticket.com/en/latest/Getting%20Started/POP3-IMAP%20Settings.html
or this post: https://howtohelpdesk.com/osticket-email-settings/
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ramrajone
Yes I have, neither of them gives any errors.
EDIT:
For some reason, it suddently started showing errors.
Warning: ini_set(): Headers already sent. You cannot change the session module's ini settings at this time in /home/2/s/support/www/bootstrap.php on line 19
Warning: session_cache_limiter(): Cannot change cache limiter when headers already sent in /home/2/s/support/www/bootstrap.php on line 21
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You haven't actually stated what version of osTicket you are running or what webserver you are running.
Your version of 'newest' may differ from mine.
Especially since there are two versions that are released simultaneously.
I have re-installed OSticket and database, and its finally working.
How do I install theme? Whenever I do what is told in the install guide, I get error 500..
Guide:
Steps to install:
1) Download and copy the files and folder to the root osticket folder. it will replace some exsisting files.
2) [optional] Enable knowledge base (admin panel -> setting --> knowledge base --> enable knowledge base)
3) [optional] add faqs (agent panel --> knowledge --> add category and faqs)
https://www.osticketresponsivetheme.com/osticket-theme-ostone
To be clear osTicket is not theme-able at this time. That means any "theme" that you install is a modification of the core code. You should seek support of the "theme" vendor.
does your site work with out the "theme" installed?
If you are comfy configuring email routes/split-delivery and are already running your own email server that supports piping, then you should be able to set it up. If you aren't/don't.. then no. Just use IMAP. Poll it every couple of minutes and you should be peachy.
https://support.google.com/a/answer/2685650?hl=en
https://docs.osticket.com/en/latest/Getting%20Started/Email%20Piping.html
Experience with piping? No, I just use IMAP and pull down email every couple of minutes, it's email, they can't expect instantaneous responses. If they want it faster, they can make a ticket using the Web.