X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?p=freeside.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=rt%2Fetc%2FRT_Config.pm.in;h=94eea5adec4d6ee3a09de2834a339afd4e8da526;hp=2018023732c56d996c51d7e57b6da2baac9cad14;hb=5cdba011616de4afd742655a4a0250a26d5d049d;hpb=09aa4ca78df448f73e440a25a024e44eaf00c827 diff --git a/rt/etc/RT_Config.pm.in b/rt/etc/RT_Config.pm.in index 201802373..94eea5ade 100644 --- a/rt/etc/RT_Config.pm.in +++ b/rt/etc/RT_Config.pm.in @@ -293,6 +293,17 @@ can generate a naive first pass regexp by using Set($RTAddressRegexp , undef); +=item C<$IgnoreCcRegexp> + +C<$IgnoreCcRegexp> is a regexp to exclude addresses from automatic addition +to the Cc list. Use this for addresses that are I received by RT but +are sometimes added to Cc lists by mistake. Unlike C<$RTAddressRegexp>, +these addresses can still receive email from RT otherwise. + +=cut + +Set($IgnoreCcRegexp, undef); + =item C<$CanonicalizeEmailAddressMatch>, C<$CanonicalizeEmailAddressReplace> RT provides functionality which allows the system to rewrite @@ -330,6 +341,18 @@ made of multiple email adresses. Set($ValidateUserEmailAddresses, undef); +=item C<$NonCustomerEmailRegexp> + +Normally, when a ticket is linked to a customer, any requestors on that +ticket that didn't previously have customer memberships are linked to +the customer also. C<$NonCustomerEmailRegexp> is a regexp for email +addresses that should I automatically be linked to a customer in +this way. + +=cut + +Set($NonCustomerEmailRegexp, undef); + =item C<@MailPlugins> C<@MailPlugins> is a list of auth plugins for L @@ -1820,7 +1843,8 @@ C =cut -Set(@Plugins, (qw(RTx::Calendar))); #RTx::Checklist )); +Set(@Plugins, (qw(RTx::Calendar + RT::Extension::MobileUI))); #RTx::Checklist )); =back