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Old 04-18-2012, 04:17 PM
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Default A bit confused.

I've got the latest version of osTicket installed, and, I've gone through and set everything up.

I can submit tickets, and receive the "hey, you submitted a ticket, here's your ticket id" e-mail with no issues.

However, I am not receiving the alert for the department that's supposed to receive the ticket saying "hey, so and so submitted a ticket".

I've got a history with eTicket...just to give you some perspective on where I'm coming from.

The person who is supposed to receive the "hey, so and so submitted a ticket" is in the proper target department (that was chosen when submitting a ticket), and their e-mail is in the system. In fact, it's me...I'm essentially submitting a ticket as a user (without being logged in) and expecting to receive an alert (as a staff member) along with the e-mail a user receives to verify their ticket (which I am receiving).

Any help would be appreciated. Thank You
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Old 04-18-2012, 05:33 PM
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Please go to Admin panel -> Settings -> and scroll down to Alerts and Notices.

What do you have the "New Ticket Alert:" settings as?
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Old 04-19-2012, 09:03 AM
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Please go to Admin panel -> Settings -> and scroll down to Alerts and Notices.

What do you have the "New Ticket Alert:" settings as?
[X] Enable Disable
Select recipients
[X] Admin Email [X] Department Manager [ ]Department Members (spammy)

I am in the "Managers" group, so, I was assuming that's the same as "Department Manager"...however, I just noticed that "Department Manager" is a different setting all together. I will enable "Department Members" as well and see if that gives me the desired behavior.

Thanks.
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Old 04-19-2012, 10:50 AM
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I personally use an mail enabled distribution group (we have Exchange) for my "department manager". That way all people on our IT Team get the messages. We have a small IT staff so that might not be viable for you though.

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