:-)
Not a postfix issue in fact... Forgive me, please!
I've found something like this: http://www.onyxbits.de/gnarwl/ So old so
abandoned, there is surely no forum/list/support/help on it. Is there -
by accident - anyone who used it and have integrated it with postfix?
Thanks in advance!
Best re
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 01:17:49PM +, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > > Yes, that makes sense. I hadn't thought of vacation.
> >
> > Ah.. slight hiccough, the email is a sql account, not a shell
> > account, so not .forward.
>
> No home directory for a .forward? How about /etc/aliases
> instead?
Hi @lbutlr,
> > Yes, that makes sense. I hadn't thought of vacation.
>
> Ah.. slight hiccough, the email is a sql account, not a shell account,
> so not .forward.
No home directory for a .forward? How about /etc/aliases instead?
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On 2017-01-17 (23:36 MST), @lbutlr wrote:
>
> On 2017-01-16 (05:54 MST), Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>>
>>> So, how would I do this with only sending a single "bounce" to any
>>> email address?
>>
>> Pipe to vacation(1), e.g. the user's ~/.forward:
>
> Yes, that makes sense. I hadn’t thought of vac
On 2017-01-16 (05:54 MST), Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
>> So, how would I do this with only sending a single "bounce" to any
>> email address?
>
> Pipe to vacation(1), e.g. the user's ~/.forward:
Yes, that makes sense. I hadn’t thought of vacation.
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> On 2017-01-16 13:49, @lbutlr wrote:
>> I have an email account that belonged to someone who died recently.
>> Rather than simply shutdown the account and bounce all future emails,
>> the family would like some sort of automated messages for at least a
>> few months saying something like “ died i
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-Original Message-
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org]
On Behalf Of @lbutlr
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 7:49 AM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Autoresponder?
I have an email account that belonged to s
Juri Haberland:
> On 2017-01-16 13:49, @lbutlr wrote:
> > I have an email account that belonged to someone who died recently.
> > Rather than simply shutdown the account and bounce all future emails,
> > the family would like some sort of automated messages for at least a
> > few months saying some
On 2017-01-16 13:49, @lbutlr wrote:
I have an email account that belonged to someone who died recently.
Rather than simply shutdown the account and bounce all future emails,
the family would like some sort of automated messages for at least a
few months saying something like “ died in November, 2
Hi,
> So, how would I do this with only sending a single "bounce" to any
> email address?
Pipe to vacation(1), e.g. the user's ~/.forward:
\foo, "|/usr/bin/vacation foo"
The first keeps a copy of the email. vacation can be told to only send
the reply once per N days for each recipient, def
I have an email account that belonged to someone who died recently. Rather than
simply shutdown the account and bounce all future emails, the family would like
some sort of automated messages for at least a few months saying something like
“ died in November, 2016. Please redirect emails to ”.
Hi Dave,
Here is the copy of the autoresponder 1.6.3 Perl script.
Gao
On 16-04-15 11:59 AM, David Mehler wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
postfixadmin.
I saw one featured in a howtoforge article called Autoresponse 1.6.3
but that has
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 7:28 AM, Peter wrote:
> On 16/04/16 06:59, David Mehler wrote:
>> I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
>> postfixadmin.
>
>
> In addition to sieve which was already mentioned the vacation script
> tha
On 15/04/2016 20:59, David Mehler wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
postfixadmin.
I saw one featured in a howtoforge article called Autoresponse 1.6.3
but that has been taken down, which is unfortunate, because how it
worked, sending an
On 16/04/16 06:59, David Mehler wrote:
> I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
> postfixadmin.
In addition to sieve which was already mentioned the vacation script
that comes with postfixadmin can be installed and work independently of
postfixadmin.
On 4/15/16, Dirk Stöcker wrote:
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, David Mehler wrote:
I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
postfixadmin.
I saw one featured in a howtoforge article called Autoresponse 1.6.3
but that has been taken down, which is unfortunate, because how
>> I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
>> postfixadmin.
>>
>> I saw one featured in a howtoforge article called Autoresponse 1.6.3
>> but that has been taken down, which is unfortunate, because how it
>> worked, sending an e
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, David Mehler wrote:
I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
postfixadmin.
I saw one featured in a howtoforge article called Autoresponse 1.6.3
but that has been taken down, which is unfortunate, because how it
worked, sending an email
Hello,
I'm looking for an autoresponder, free, and one that does not rely on
postfixadmin.
I saw one featured in a howtoforge article called Autoresponse 1.6.3
but that has been taken down, which is unfortunate, because how it
worked, sending an email to an address sounded great for my
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
> us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of richard lucassen
> Sent: 29 October 2014 08:59
> To: postfix-us...@cloud9.net
> Subject: per domain autoresponder
>
> Hello list,
>
> I n
Hello list,
I need a per domain autoresponder. There is no user database. For this
purpose I take a separate intermediate postfix server. It's for
auto-replying that a domain is not reachable for a few days due to a
mail migration.
All vacation programs are user based AFAICS. Is there a s
Le 13/03/2013 15:01, Arnaud Jayet a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I have installed an autoresponder using a perl script and special
> transport (autoreply) in master.cf
does your autoresponder obeys
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3834
?
if not, get it out.
>
> my problem is that post
Hello,
I have installed an autoresponder using a perl script and special
transport (autoreply) in master.cf
my problem is that postfix send the email to the perl script twice so
the perl script sends two mails to the recipient instead of one as i wish.
when an user has set up its responder
* pch0317 :
> Hi list,
>
> I would like to create autoresponder functionality in my mail
> system, but I don't know how to start.
> User should turn on/off autoresponder from client application and
> set message text which will be send in autoreply message.
>
&g
Hi list,
I would like to create autoresponder functionality in my mail system,
but I don't know how to start.
User should turn on/off autoresponder from client application and set
message text which will be send in autoreply message.
My system work on RHEL 6.1: postfix, dovecot, squirre
On Thu, 14 Jul 2011 16:03:24 +0200
Eesger Toering articulated:
> Hello everybody,
Please visit: http://www.postfix.com/DEBUG_README.html and read the
documentation near the end: "Reporting problems to
postfix-users@postfix.org"
Pay particular attention to the instructions for reporting problems.
Hello everybody,
I hope you can help me, Ik have a FreeBSD server set up for mail
handling. I would realy like to activate an autoresponder.
This is my config in a nutshell:
- FreeBSD v8
- postfix 2.7.1 (with amavis/spamasassin/dovecot)
- I use ldap for validation, mail addresses/aliassses
guys,
i finally made it in the intent of adding an autoresponder to my
postfix
server, and it works, butit creates problems with dovecot!
This is what i've done:
master.cf:
vacation unix - n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=vacation argv=/var/spool/vacation/vacation.pl -f
${sender}
${reci
adding an autoresponder to my postfix
server, and it works, butit creates problems with dovecot!
This is what i've done:
master.cf:
vacationunix- n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=vacation argv=/var/spool/vacation/vacation.pl -f
${sender}
${reci
Ok, the aliases thing is not possible for me and creates me a lots of
troubles...
Can you link me to a tutorial for configuring sieve?
Thanks,
Roby
John Adams-19 wrote:
>
> Am 18.01.2011 17:37, schrieb roby65:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>> i finally made it in the intent of addin
On 2011-01-18 12:06 PM, Mark (Lunatechnologies) wrote:
> If you look at the alias table (or file depending on your setup) for any
> users that have activated VACATION, you should see something like this...
>
> u...@domain.com u...@domain.com, u...@autoreply.domain.com
Correction: the above
: Tue 1/18/2011 4:37 PM
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Subject: Postfix autoresponder and transport problem
Hi guys,
i finally made it in the intent of adding an autoresponder to my postfix
server, and it works, butit creates problems with dovecot!
This is what i've done:
master.cf:
vac
Am 18.01.2011 17:37, schrieb roby65:
Hi guys,
i finally made it in the intent of adding an autoresponder to my postfix
server, and it works, butit creates problems with dovecot!
This is what i've done:
master.cf:
vacationunix- n n - -
i finally made it in the intent of adding an autoresponder to my postfix
server, and it works, butit creates problems with dovecot!
transport:
myu...@mydomain.com vacation
when i send a message to this account, i get the autoreply (this is ok) but
the receiving account doesn
Hi guys,
i finally made it in the intent of adding an autoresponder to my postfix
server, and it works, butit creates problems with dovecot!
This is what i've done:
master.cf:
vacationunix- n n - - pipe
flags=DRhuuser=vacation argv
Am 17.01.2011 10:38, schrieb roby65:
Hi guys,
i'm using goldfish as autoresponder for now, but here comes the problem:
i looked at the source and i understood it, but i need that when an email
arrives, an autorespond is sent also if the email is read from the receiver
(the goldfish s
Hi guys,
i'm using goldfish as autoresponder for now, but here comes the problem:
i looked at the source and i understood it, but i need that when an email
arrives, an autorespond is sent also if the email is read from the receiver
(the goldfish script checks the "new" folder for
Márcio Luciano Donada a écrit :
> Hi list,
> I am using the autoresponder to send holiday of users. But to enable it,
> type the queue problems with e-mail has increased significantly and also
> with the delivery of messages that were passed to autorespoder not
> arrived in the
Hey,
* You may have to use a combination of lookup + transport, ie use either a
hash, RDBMS map to query which users have autoresponder enabled and then feed
those mails to the transport autoresponder
Regards,
Muhammed Sameer
--- On Fri, 2/5/10, Márcio Luciano Donada
wrote:
> From: Már
Hi list,
I am using the autoresponder to send holiday of users. But to enable it,
type the queue problems with e-mail has increased significantly and also
with the delivery of messages that were passed to autorespoder not
arrived in the User's
My configuration: (master.cf)
smtp in
William Jordan a écrit :
> Folks,
>
> We are using the goldfish autoresponder within our PostFix install. It
> sends out an autoresponse when e-mailing the person directly as expected
> but also sends the response when e-mailing a distribution list the
> person is a member of
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 12:52:48 -0700
> Von: "William Jordan"
> An: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Betreff: Autoresponder - distribution list problem
> Folks,
>
> We are using the goldfish autoresponder within our Post
Folks,
We are using the goldfish autoresponder within our PostFix install. It
sends out an autoresponse when e-mailing the person directly as expected but
also sends the response when e-mailing a distribution list the person is a
member of. So if someone e-mails a distribution list and one of
Christian Desrochers a écrit :
> Allright, you guys are right. I talked with the management, and we will
> use the 'vacation' program for those who really need an auto-reply,
> a.k.a. people dealing with customers. Since 'vacation' only send one
> email per sender, it'll do the trick.
>
vacation
Christian Desrochers a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> My office will be closed for the Christmas holidays and I would like to
> set up an mail autoresponder that will send back a notice to the sender
> for every mail sent at @our_domain.com <http://our_domain.com>.
>
> What I
"Sorry, we're not here right now . . .".
>
> Most won't appreciate it.
>
> Terry
>
>
> Christian Desrochers wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> My office will be closed for the Christmas holidays and I would like to
>> set up an mail autorespon
Christian Desrochers wrote:
Hi all,
My office will be closed for the Christmas holidays and I would like
to set up an mail autoresponder that will send back a notice to the
sender for every mail sent at @our_domain.com <http://our_domain.com>.
What I really want is to reply to sender
e it.
Terry
Christian Desrochers wrote:
Hi all,
My office will be closed for the Christmas holidays and I would like
to set up an mail autoresponder that will send back a notice to the
sender for every mail sent at @our_domain.com <http://our_domain.com>.
What I really want is to reply
s holidays and I would like
to set up an mail autoresponder that will send back a notice to the
sender for every mail sent at @our_domain.com <http://our_domain.com>.
What I really want is to reply to sender saying we are closed and will
be back on Jan 5th. More, I want the received email
Hi all,
My office will be closed for the Christmas holidays and I would like to set
up an mail autoresponder that will send back a notice to the sender for
every mail sent at @our_domain.com.
What I really want is to reply to sender saying we are closed and will be
back on Jan 5th. More, I want
Martin Strand wrote:
Hi all.
I'm looking to implement an auto-response mechanism which:
- only sends responses to senders who pass SPF checks
- responds from certain virtual aliases as well as certain virtual users
- doesn't respond to mailing lists
- finds the response message/subject thro
ht way
SPF check you have to implement by your own
there is a policy server in perl which you might can use
after all i wouldnt recommend including that explicit in a autoresponder
i modified the script not to answer to spam allready marked mails
which basicly does a good job ( spf weight an check
way
SPF check you have to implement by your own
there is a policy server in perl which you might can use
after all i wouldnt recommend including that explicit in a autoresponder
i modified the script not to answer to spam allready marked mails
which basicly does a good job ( spf weight an check are a
Hi all.
I'm looking to implement an auto-response mechanism which:
- only sends responses to senders who pass SPF checks
- responds from certain virtual aliases as well as certain virtual users
- doesn't respond to mailing lists
- finds the response message/subject through mysql
- supports per-rec
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