Re: Out Of Office Responders

2012-12-29 Thread Bill Cole
On 29 Dec 2012, at 8:33, Tim Smith wrote: I am looking to incorporate some "Out Of Office" functionality with my dovecot/postfix set up. I need this to work with a variety of email clients if those clients support that functionality. Ideally, it would work "out of teh box" much in the same way

Re: Out Of Office Responders

2012-12-29 Thread Patrick Lists
On 12/29/2012 04:08 PM, Tim Smith wrote: Hi Wietse, Thanks for the response. Using Dovecot which is Sieve enabled so no problem there. I also found a list of Sieve enabled clients but can't see that Outlook or any MS products are available there. My clients are usual

Re: How useful are header & body checks when used along side Amavis?

2012-12-29 Thread /dev/rob0
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 09:10:51AM -0500, Simon Brereton wrote: > On Dec 29, 2012 8:58 AM, "John Allen" wrote: > > > > My setup is Postfix (2.9.3) + Postgrey + Amavis-new + > > Dovecot(2.1.7) running on Debian(Wheezy)/Ubuntu(12.04) servers. > > I have always assumed that header/body checks were w

Re: Out Of Office Responders

2012-12-29 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
On Dec 29, 2012, at 7:08 AM, Tim Smith wrote: > Using Dovecot which is Sieve enabled so no problem there. I also found a list > of Sieve enabled clients but can't see that > Outlook or any MS products are available there. My clients are usually > porting their email

Re: Out Of Office Responders

2012-12-29 Thread Tim Smith
Hi Wietse, Thanks for the response. Using Dovecot which is Sieve enabled so no problem there. I also found a list of Sieve enabled clients but can't see that Outlook or any MS products are available there. My clients are usually porting their email services (which

Re: How useful are header & body checks when used along side Amavis?

2012-12-29 Thread Simon Brereton
On Dec 29, 2012 8:58 AM, "John Allen" wrote: > > My setup is Postfix (2.9.3) + Postgrey + Amavis-new + Dovecot(2.1.7) running on Debian(Wheezy)/Ubuntu(12.04) servers. > I have always assumed that header/body checks were worthwhile because they would catch some mal-mail early and thus reduce the ov

How useful are header & body checks when used along side Amavis?

2012-12-29 Thread John Allen
My setup is Postfix (2.9.3) + Postgrey + Amavis-new + Dovecot(2.1.7) running on Debian(Wheezy)/Ubuntu(12.04) servers. I have always assumed that header/body checks were worthwhile because they would catch some mal-mail early and thus reduce the overall cost of processing. How useful are header &

Re: Out Of Office Responders

2012-12-29 Thread Wietse Venema
Tim Smith: > I notice that postfix comes with a program called "vacation". Is this > something that can be configured by the client? Consider using a Sieve-enabled IMAP server with Sieve-enabled clients. vacation, not part of Postfix, is for UNIX system accounts. Wietse

Out Of Office Responders

2012-12-29 Thread Tim Smith
Had a quick look around on Google for this but no definitive answer. I am looking to incorporate some "Out Of Office" functionality with my dovecot/postfix set up. I need this to work with a variety of email clients if those clients support that functionality. Ideally, it would work "out of teh