Yes I need a holiday, but not until I find the vacation binary or source.
I know it is part of the sendmail source, but there is no binary version I can find.
Any help appreciated.
Am Do, den 29.09.2005 schrieb Guy Fraser um 20:25:
Yes I need a holiday, but not until I find the vacation binary or source.
I know it is part of the sendmail source, but there is no binary version I can find.
Any help appreciated.
vacation for Sendmail?
http://www.uni-x.org/vacation-1.2.6.1-3.ad.athlon.rpm http://www.uni-x.org/vacation-1.2.6.1-3.ad.src.rpm
If you run Cyrus-IMAPd you can realize a vacation reply simply by creating a sieve rule (without need to add any software).
Alexander
On Thu, 2005-29-09 at 20:44 +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Do, den 29.09.2005 schrieb Guy Fraser um 20:25:
Yes I need a holiday, but not until I find the vacation binary or source.
I know it is part of the sendmail source, but there is no binary version I can find.
Any help appreciated.
vacation for Sendmail?
http://www.uni-x.org/vacation-1.2.6.1-3.ad.athlon.rpm http://www.uni-x.org/vacation-1.2.6.1-3.ad.src.rpm
If you run Cyrus-IMAPd you can realize a vacation reply simply by creating a sieve rule (without need to add any software).
Alexander
Thank you.
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Guy Fraser wrote:
Yes I need a holiday, but not until I find the vacation binary or source.
I know it is part of the sendmail source, but there is no binary version I can find.
Any help appreciated.
a procmail ruleset that mimics the function of vacation looks like this (just put your message in .vacation.msg) change the uoregon.edu bits to your own host obviously...:
# Procmail magic - FROM_DAEMON screens for common daemon # info and should catch most lists and not send a message # so first we filter & build the cache:
:0 Whc: vacation.lock * !^FROM_DAEMON * !^FROM_MAILER * !^X-Loop: $USER@uoregon.edu | formail -rD 8192 vacation.cache
# Then we send the vacation msg - # Only run this rule if the last rule didn't match, # meaning it will only mail each individual user once.
:0 ehc # if the name was not in the cache | (formail -rA"Precedence: junk" \ -A"X-Loop: $USER@uoregon.edu" ; \ cat $HOME/.vacation.msg; \ echo ""; \ echo "-- "; cat $HOME/.signature \ ) | $SENDMAIL -oi -t
On Thu, 2005-29-09 at 12:48 -0700, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Guy Fraser wrote:
Yes I need a holiday, but not until I find the vacation binary or source.
I know it is part of the sendmail source, but there is no binary version I can find.
Any help appreciated.
a procmail ruleset that mimics the function of vacation looks like this (just put your message in .vacation.msg) change the uoregon.edu bits to your own host obviously...:
# Procmail magic - FROM_DAEMON screens for common daemon # info and should catch most lists and not send a message # so first we filter & build the cache:
:0 Whc: vacation.lock * !^FROM_DAEMON * !^FROM_MAILER * !^X-Loop: $USER@uoregon.edu | formail -rD 8192 vacation.cache
# Then we send the vacation msg - # Only run this rule if the last rule didn't match, # meaning it will only mail each individual user once.
:0 ehc # if the name was not in the cache | (formail -rA"Precedence: junk" \ -A"X-Loop: $USER@uoregon.edu" ; \ cat $HOME/.vacation.msg; \ echo ""; \ echo "-- "; cat $HOME/.signature \ ) | $SENDMAIL -oi -t
Thanks but I have got the source built the binary and installed it.
This is not for a system I maintain, and the "Administrator" is not capable of doing procmail scripts, even from a template.