On 05/19/2016 04:14 AM, Harry Duncan wrote:
> I have just deployed courier 0.76 and tested this feature, but it
> doesn't seem to work. Am I testing right or this was taken back out of
> the server?
That feature (which I was previously unaware of) requires some setup,
which you haven't
Hi
I seem to remember a vacation notice feature been added to courier-mta
where you just create an imap folder called vacation
save a draft into it
and it would use that as an autoresponse for incoming email
I have just deployed courier 0.76 and tested this feature, but it doesn't
seem to work.
Harry Duncan writes:
Been asked to build a client app to set vacation notices.
Is there any framework in courier that is available to accept this or
authenticate users before dropping a maildrop recipe into their
homedir?
sqwebmail can create very simple maildrop recipes, including
Hassel
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Subject: RE: [courier-users] Vacation Notices
From: Thomas von Hassel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now that summer holidays are comming up i need a quick and dirty
solution to make auto reply/vacation notice. Courier MTA with mysql
auth and default delivery. I'm
Hi
Now that summer holidays are comming up i need a quick and dirty
solution to make auto reply/vacation notice. Courier MTA with mysql
auth and default delivery. I'm not using the webmail feature.
re
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From: Thomas von Hassel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now that summer holidays are comming up i need a quick and dirty
solution to make auto reply/vacation notice. Courier MTA with mysql
auth and default delivery. I'm not using the webmail feature.
Quick and dirty...Ok, here ya go!
This is the
On fredag, jun 20, 2003, at 17:35 Europe/Copenhagen, Eduardo Roldan
wrote:
Use maildrop, read maildropex man page.
Ok, but if i change the default delivery to maildrop, will that affect
anything i might have setup now ?
/thomas
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On Friday 20 June 2003 09:29, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
Ok, but if i change the default delivery to maildrop, will that affect
anything i might have setup now ?
You don't have to change the default delivery. Create yourself a .courier
file that pipes mail into maildrop for just your user,
From: Thomas von Hassel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On fredag, jun 20, 2003, at 17:35 Europe/Copenhagen, Eduardo Roldan
wrote:
Use maildrop, read maildropex man page.
Ok, but if i change the default delivery to maildrop, will that
affect anything i might have setup now ?
That would