Hi Sam.

Am Samstag 14 August 2010, 21:47:28 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
> >                                    So I would really like to have an
> >autoreply 
> > solution that does not quote the original message (or placing a quote 
> > exceptionally below the reply because it's only for completeness and has
> > no  real coherence to the automatic reply).
> Well, you can specify -T forwardatt, which puts the original message as an 
> attachment to the autoreply.

-T forward/forwardatt does not include the sender's adress as destination for 
the reply. So that's unusable for this use case because it does not reply to 
the sender at all.


> > Would you accept a patch that adds a command line argument to get rid of 
> > quoting if I create one? Should not be that difficult, I think...
> 
> Yes, but I'm not quite sure that you have the right use case.

Hm, I thought mailbot is designd for automatic replies in terms of "out of 
office"-replies. Using it that way, The reply does not have any correlation to 
the sender's message but only to the fact that there he has sent a message at 
all.

Do you have a better idea how to generate out-of-office-replies? Is mailbot 
not the right tool for this?

regards,
Bernd

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