John Haxby: > This brings me neatly round to dovecot: you'll need something running in > dovecot to provide the vacation message.
Not really. Unless I'm mistaken, dovecot does IMAP and POP, the protocols used to pick up mails from your mailbox and read them. But the vacation message should be sent when the message is DELIVERED to the mailbox via SMTP. If you are running dovecot for IMAP and POP, chances are you are running sendmail or maybe postfix for mail delivery. And both of those would support "vacation" in a .forward file in their default configurations. And also support a .procmailrc configuration, as I suggested in a separate mail. _______________________________________________ rhelv5-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-list
