Hmmm, for some reason, now, the following doesn't work: dn: <defined> loginShell: <defined> sn: <defined> gidNumber: <defined> mail: <defined> objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson objectClass: inetOrgPerson objectClass: qmailUser objectClass: posixAccount uid: <defined> uidNumber: <defined> cn: <defined> homeDirectory: <defined> accountStatus: enabled deliveryMode: nombox deliveryMode: reply mailReplyText: ar text
With the above defined in LDAP, is there any reason why "nombox,reply" shouldn't work? Mail logs show that a local delivery was made (or not) but no remote connection was initiated for the auto reply. On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Kevin Ying wrote: > Yes, I discovered this after trying different combinations. > > The multiline method is best, IMO. I didn't know you could use > commas to separate the values, though. It's not documented. > > The whole deliveryMode labels are kind of confusing though... maybe > someone could write up a table of cases and functions for the > documentation. When we iron out the features, we could probably provide > some help there. > > On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Claudio Jeker wrote: > > > On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 10:35:07PM -0700, Kevin Ying wrote: > > > Do any of you use the auto-reply feature but not include a mailbox for the > > > recipient? > > > > > > Using "deliveryMode: reply nombox" does not appear to work for me... > > > > > > I actually have to assign a "mailMessageStore" and only then will delivery > > > actually occur, and then qmail reports: > > > > > > success: > > > Error:_undefined_mail_delivery_mode:_deliveryMode=nombox_reply_(ignored)._ > > > (LDAP-ERR_#2.1.2)/did_1+0+0/ > > > > > > If I set deliveryMode to reply, it goes thru but then mail get > > > delivered... which I don't want, because I just want an account that has > > > auto-reply but no mailbox. > > > > > > > Your deliveryMode definition is wrong. > > deliveryMode is a multi field entry with one keyword per entry. > > In LDIF this looks like: > > deliveryMode: reply > > deliveryMode: nombox > > > > An other possibility is to use a ',' seperated list. > > deliveryMode: reply,nombox > > > > If you set your deliveryMode correctly it could probably work as expected > > if not it is a bug. >
