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Managed to get e-smith-vacation-0.1-1 on e-smith 4.1.1 (will be upgrading
to 4.1.2 very soon). I got the auto-response confirmation by adding the option -j to the vacation
" | /usr/local/bin/vacation -j username"
I think this option enables reply to all senders.
Thanks for helping.
Best regards,
Boon Kiat
On Thursday 10 May 2001 09:25, Daniel van Raay wrote:
> e-smith-vacation-0.1-1 was written for e-smith 4.0.x it will most
> likely not work on the 4.1.x versions of e-smith.
> I plan to rewrite it for 4.1.x (and have done for a while) but have not
> found the time yet...
>
> > I enabled vacation for some local users and tested by emailing
> > to their email account. The mail arrived but I failed to get any auto
> > response.
> >
> > My understanding of the vacation on qmail involves
> > 1. setting up ~/.vacation.msg in user home directory
> > 2. setting up ~/.qmail to include the following line
> > " | /usr/local/bin/vacation username "
>
> That is correct. Note that if you do this manually the e-smith
> manager will clobber it if/when you modify the user account.
>
> The vacation program will not send an automatic response to
> yourself so you cannot send yourself a message and hope to get
> an auto-reponse. It will also not repond to root, mailer-daemon,
> postmaster, *-request, etc.
>
> Another reason that vacation will not respond to an email is if it
> thinks the email was sent to an address that is not the local user.
> If you are sending messages to an alias or to a virtual domain, the
> vacation program will ignore it.
>
> To get around this, create a file ~/.vacation.aliases and in it list the
> address(es) that would be considered the users email address.
>
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Boon Kiat
>
> Daniel van Raay