Adam Monsen writes:
Hmm, maybe Email::AutoReply would be better?
I think so. But talk to Simon and others in the Email Project first, to
make sure that your interface fits in with what others are doing. If
you haven't read it, Simon's article on Perl's mail modules is worth
reading:
Adam Monsen writes:
I need a vacation autoresponder that can (at least) be used within
~/.procmailrc.
I'll write one unless someone knows of a useful one.
I'd like to take over the Mail::Vacation namespace and fill it with
some code that works.
If you're writing a new e-mail-related
I like Mail::AutoReply. Any objections?
My plan is to use this namespace for code for email autoresponders,
ie: vacation autoresponders. Mail::AutoReply will be usable from
within a ~/.procmailrc file, an Email::Audit plugin, etc.
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 18:30:22 -0400, Randy W. Sims
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Hmm, maybe Email::AutoReply would be better?
I would also use Email::Filter::AutoReply for the Email::Filter plugin.
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 17:30:00 -0700, Adam Monsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like Mail::AutoReply. Any objections?
My plan is to use this namespace for code for email
(this was originally posted in comp.lang.perl.modules, but received no response)
I need a vacation autoresponder that can (at least) be used within
~/.procmailrc.
I'll write one unless someone knows of a useful one. Features I need:
* doesn't respond to mailing lists
* doesn't send to the same
Adam Monsen wrote:
(this was originally posted in comp.lang.perl.modules, but received no response)
I need a vacation autoresponder that can (at least) be used within
~/.procmailrc.
I'll write one unless someone knows of a useful one. Features I need:
* doesn't respond to mailing lists
* doesn't