On Fri, 2006-07-28 at 08:58 +0100, Jethro R Binks wrote:
>
> I wonder (if others agree with my feeling that the conditions you would 
> not want to send an autoreply are probably the same as those for which you 
> would not want to send a delay warning) if there should be a generic 
> mechanism somehow for creating a condition with a value that should say 
> whether an 'autoresponse' should be sent that can be tested in these 
> different contexts (router conditions, global config settings).  Or 
> perhaps there is a means already.
> 
Your 'feeling' seems reasonable to me. However, perhaps what is
required, as you mentioned earlier, is something to determine if a
message was sent by a human, not auto-generated. As such perhaps a
'personal' condition, similar to that in a users Exim filter file, might
be useful?

I note that the 'personal' condition in filter files does check for
'List-' headers as well as for a Precedence one :-)


John.

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