Hi,

    Theres another, simple approach to it: configure the autoreply to
send with a specific address, like "autore...@domain", and configure
this account to not receive or to drop the messages.

Regards.




On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Emmanuel Gonzalez
<gonza...@situpweb.com> wrote:
>                                Hi There,
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> I’m using an Autoreply script that works fine with Xmail (in perl).
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> I had an issue with Ebay last week and don’t know how to handle it. When
> activated, the script replied to an email from ebay (nore...@ebay...) and
> then ebay sent an email saying “no reply” and the script replied etc…
>
> In less than one day, 300 000 mails in the mailbox... I had to remove the
> script for this user.
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> Is there someone here who had already that kind of problem and found a way
> to fix it ?
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> Any idea / suggestion ?
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> Best,
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> Emmanuel Gonzalez
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