[vchkpw] RE: [qmailadmin] RE: [vchkpw] Major autorespond problems.
This is correct. It should still deliver the message just not respond to it. --- Brad Dameron Network Account Executive TSCNet Inc. www.tscnet.com Silverdale, WA. 1-888-8TSCNET -Original Message- From: Tom Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: vpopmail list; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] RE: [vchkpw] Major autorespond problems. But I think the intended/preferred behavior should be to not send the autoresponse, yet still receive the original message into the mailbox. At least that's how I understood the original message, and how I understood the behavior of autorespond. Autorespond shouldn't do anything to affect the delivery of the original message. It should only decide whether to respond or not. On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 11:21 AM, Brad Dameron wrote: Of course it is going to block the messages. It thinks that she is spamming it with a whole lot of messages. It is doing exactly what it was designed to do. I have never heard of anyone that CC's themselves to make sure the message is delivered. Why not put a request on the message so the client sends the recieved and read message back to her like most people do. -- Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[vchkpw] RE: [qmailadmin] RE: [vchkpw] Major autorespond problems.
This looks to be another vpopmail bug. There are a few still out there that have not been corrected even after being reported many times. Not sure how often it is being worked on anymore. As I don't see many status reports or even responses to bugs being posted. I for one have posted a bug and how to reproduce it several times and have yet to get a response back. --- Brad Dameron Network Account Executive TSCNet Inc. www.tscnet.com Silverdale, WA. 1-888-8TSCNET -Original Message- From: Tom Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: vpopmail list; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] RE: [vchkpw] Major autorespond problems. But I think the intended/preferred behavior should be to not send the autoresponse, yet still receive the original message into the mailbox. At least that's how I understood the original message, and how I understood the behavior of autorespond. Autorespond shouldn't do anything to affect the delivery of the original message. It should only decide whether to respond or not. On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 11:21 AM, Brad Dameron wrote: Of course it is going to block the messages. It thinks that she is spamming it with a whole lot of messages. It is doing exactly what it was designed to do. I have never heard of anyone that CC's themselves to make sure the message is delivered. Why not put a request on the message so the client sends the recieved and read message back to her like most people do. -- Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]