>> On Fri, 29 May 2009 11:03:16 -0700,
>> Kelly Jones said:
K> The to address might be "a...@foo.com" for one message, "x...@foo.com" for
K> another message, etc. In other words, a true autoresponder.
If you use procmail, there's a dandy recipe in the examples man page
("man procmailex")
Kelly Jones wrote:
> Woops, that's not quite what I meant, sorry. I meant something like:
>
> From: some...@somewhere
> Subject: Re: {subject of message you sent}
>
> Dear {email address of person who sent message},
>
> You recently sent an email to {to address of messages}...
>
> and so on. I
Woops, that's not quite what I meant, sorry. I meant something like:
From: some...@somewhere
Subject: Re: {subject of message you sent}
Dear {email address of person who sent message},
You recently sent an email to {to address of messages}...
and so on. I realize the to address is often fixed,
On Friday 29 May 2009 1:23:22 pm Kelly Jones
wrote:
> I'm using 'vacation' as an autoresponder, but
> can't seem to customize .vacation.msg to
> include the subject, sender, recipient, etc.
>
> Is there a way to do this?
>
> If not, is there a better autoresponder I can
> use?
>
> I realize I coul
I'm using 'vacation' as an autoresponder, but can't seem to customize
.vacation.msg to include the subject, sender, recipient, etc.
Is there a way to do this?
yes.
example .vacation.msg:
From: some...@somewhere
Subject: Out of Office
I am out of office until i will be back.
Best regards
So
I'm using 'vacation' as an autoresponder, but can't seem to customize
.vacation.msg to include the subject, sender, recipient, etc.
Is there a way to do this?
If not, is there a better autoresponder I can use?
I realize I could write one myself, but I'd prefer to use an existing
solution.
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