Error 500 No Host Option Provided
No Host option provided Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] >From the server itself what if execute the following while in an SSH session (obviously replacing the host.example.com with the correct fqdn of RT): curl http://host.example.com What do you get back? If you get a 500 error back from that your problem is not RT related (yet). On 16 January 2014 12:30, Mathew Snyder wrote: > Apologies. I have not been seeing the responses. Checking my spam folder > did not turn up the emails either. > > My aliases file contains two entries. One for rt: and the other for > rt-comment: > > rt: "|/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action > correspond --url http://host.example.com" > rt-comment: "|/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action comment > --url http://host.example.com" > > The web logs don't mention anything about this. > > -Mathew > > "When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at > all." - God; Futurama > > "We'll get along much better once you accept that you're wrong and > neither am I." - Me > > > On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 5:36 AM, Kevin Falcone wrote: > >> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 12:25:17PM -1000, Mathew Snyder wrote: >> > Jan 15 17:09:14 zen-rt postfix/qmgr[6294]: 314F2808AD: from=<[26] >> user at example.com>, size=447, >> > nrcpt=1 (queue active) >> > Jan 15 17:09:15 zen-rt postfix/local[6409]: 314F2808AD: to=<[27] >> rt at host.example.com>, >> > relay=local, delay=54, delays=53/0.01/0/0.11, dsn=4.3.0, >> status=deferred (temporary failure. >> > Command output: HTTP request failed: 500 No Host option provided. >> Your webserver logs may have >> > more information or there may be a network problem. ) >> > Jan 15 17:09:16 zen-rt postfix/smtpd[6375]: disconnect from >> > [28]host.example.com[192.168.231.42] >> > I have searched around online and have not seen anything that even >> references this p
this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Postfix error: 500 No Host option provided I am currently testing a new RT installation. Currently I am able to send, via telnet, email from the RT address [hidden email] to an internal address ([hidden email]). http://lists.bestpractical.com/pipermail/rt-users/2014-January/082525.html # telnet host.example.com 25Trying 192.168.231.42...Connected to host.example.com.Escape character is '^]'. 220 host.example.com ESMTP PostfixEHLO host.example.com250-host.example.com 250-PIPELINING250-SIZE 10240000250-VRFY250-ETRN250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES250-8BITMIME250 DSNMAIL FROM: [hidden email] 250 2.1.0 OkRCPT TO: [hidden email]250 2.1.5 OkDATA354 End data with .SUBJECT: Testing from [hidden email] to [hidden email] Telnet session.250 2.0.0 Ok: http://requesttracker.8502.n7.nabble.com/Postfix-error-500-No-Host-option-provided-td56309.html queued as 95E3F80900quit221 2.0.0 ByeMail log generated:Jan 15 17:06:26 zen-rt postfix/qmgr[6294]: 95E3F80900: from=<[hidden email]>, size=449, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Jan 15 17:06:26 zen-rt postfix/smtp[6388]: 95E3F80900: to=<[hidden email]>, relay=mail1.example.com[192.168.231.10]:25, delay=44, delays=44/0/0.01/0.26, dsn=2.6.0, status=sent (250 2.6.0 <[hidden email]> Queued mail for delivery) Jan 15 17:06:26 zen-rt postfix/qmgr[6294]: 95E3F80900: removedSending from [hidden email] into the RT server, though results in the following: # telnet host.example.com 25Trying 192.168.231.42...Connected to host.example.com.Escape character is '^]'. 220 host.example.com ESMTP PostfixEHLO host.example.com250-host.example.com 250-PIPELINING250-SIZE 10240000250-VRFY250-ETRN250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES250-8BITMIME250 DSNMAIL FROM: [hidden email] 250 2.1.0 OkRCPT TO: [hidden email]250 2.1.5 OkDATA354 End data with .SUBJECT: Testing from [hidden email] to [hidden email] Telnet session.250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 314F2808ADquit221 2.0.0 ByeMail log generated:Jan 15 17:09:14 zen-rt postfix/qmgr[6294]: 314F2808AD: from=<[hidden email]>, size=447, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Jan 15 17:09:15 zen-rt postfix/local[6409]: 314F2808AD: to=<[hidden email]>, relay=local, delay=54, delays=53/0.0
() mail ! gmail ! com [Download message RAW] Great... After sending multiple emails due to not seeing responses and then finally getting one, I've http://marc.info/?l=rt-users&m=138990489420997&w=2 discovered that the aliases file was malformed. I didn't actually have "--url http://host.example.com". Instead I had "--url http: host.example.com" /facepalm -Mathew "When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all." - God; Futurama "We'll get along much better once you accept that you're wrong and neither am I." - Me On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:37 error 500 AM, Landon Stewart wrote: > From the server itself what if execute the following while in an SSH > session (obviously replacing the host.example.com with the correct fqdn > of RT): > > curl http://host.example.com > > What do you get back? If you get a 500 error back from that your problem > is not RT related (yet). > error 500 no > > On 16 January 2014 12:30, Mathew Snyder wrote: > >> Apologies. I have not been seeing the responses. Checking my spam folder >> did not turn up the emails either. >> >> My aliases file contains two entries. One for rt: and the other for >> rt-comment: >> >> rt: "|/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action >> correspond --url http://host.example.com" >> rt-comment: "|/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action >> comment --url http://host.example.com" >> >> The web logs don't mention anything about this. >> >> -Mathew >> >> "When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at >> all." - God; Futurama >> >> "We'll get along much better once you accept that you're wrong and >> neither am I." - Me >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 5:36 AM, Kevin Falcone > > wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 12:25:17PM -1000, Mathew Snyder wrote: >>> > Jan 15 17:09:14 zen-rt postfix/qmgr[6294]: 314F2808AD: from=<[26] >>> user@example.com>, size=447, >>> > nrcpt=1 (queue active) >>> > Jan 15 17:09:15 zen-rt postfix/local[6409]: 314F2808AD: to=<[27] >>> rt@host.example.com>, >