OTRS
OTRS is installed on bart.wikimedia.org.
- Source is in /opt/otrs
- Config file is /opt/otrs/Kernel/Config.pm
- URL is https://secure.wikimedia.org/otrs/index.pl
- The root user/pass is in /home/wikipedia/doc/otrs
- Primary db is on db9, replica on db10. OTRS uses only the primary DB, they apparently don't support slaves.
- The codebase is patched, e.g. for supporting one-click-spam. The patches can be found at http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/otrs
You no longer need to invoke a specific script or update config files to add email addresses to OTRS; mchenry will automatically see that the queue exists or has disappeared.
It is possible (due to negative caching at the secondary mail exchangers) that new addresses will take up to two hours to begin working.
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To upgrade
- Stop postfix. You don't want to have mail coming in while OTRS is broken.
- Fetch new OTRS code
- Decompress into /opt/otrs-X.Y.Z
- Get the patches with svn export --force http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/otrs /opt/otrs-cvs
- Apply them with quilt push -a
- Copy in Kernel/Config/Files/*, home, var/log, var/stats, var/sessions
- Symlink the templates...
- cd Kernel/Output/HTML && ln -s Standard OTRS
- Set permissions on the dir, eg:
- bin/SetPermissions.pl --secure --otrs-user=otrs --web-user=apache --otrs-group=otrs --web-group=apache /opt/otrs-X.Y.Z
- change the /opt/otrs symlink to the new version
- start postfix
- send a mail to e.g. info-en and check that it shows up in OTRS
Mail setup
In the new OTRS setup, OTRS is installed on williams, and e-mail is sent and received through a special Exim instance on this server. Its configuration follows the lines of the setup described in Mail, but OTRS specific configuration is listed below.
SpamAssassin
williams runs its own SpamAssassin instance, so sa-learn can be used to train it from the OTRS Junk queue. The normal Ubuntu spamassassin package is used, with the following configuration modifications:
/etc/default/spamassassin
Make sure spamd is enabled:
# Change to one to enable spamd ENABLED=1
Don't let spam filtering eat all resources:
# Set nice level of spamd NICE="--nicelevel 10"
Automatically update SpamAssassin rules:
# Cronjob # Set to anything but 0 to enable the cron job to automatically update # spamassassin's rules on a nightly basis CRON=1