I'd write a small Perl script to do the job, then point an Imail alias at that script. 
It shouldn't take much to parse the headers
and figure out what account was sent to and return a custom message from there plus 
send on the original to the new domain (I would
think this could be done in less than 100 lines of code).

I think Ipswitch also includes a command-line utility for sending mail, but the last 
time I did a job like this I ended up doing
SMTP directly in the perl script instead, for reasons I've since forgotten.

Mike


----- Original Message -----
From: "Len Conrad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 8:17 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] OT: auto-responder in Exchange server


> A Exchange client we relay for if changing corp name and domains.  We
> have looked at the XC docs and on MS site, but can't find any
> evidence of an autoresponder in that cow.
>
> Is there in Exchange, at the level of the server (not at the mail
> boxes), an autoresponder?
>
> The client wants us/exchange/Imail/something to accept/deliver mail
> @olddomain and auto-respond with a msg  "ATTN: the address
> user@newdomain replaces user@oldomain on date xxx."
>
> We even tried to think of delivering to through Imail to use its
> autoresponder, but relaying is not processed by Imail rules.
>
> We thought about routing the @oldmain mail to Imail with just a
> nobody@olddomain and the processing it there, but ....
>
> any ideas?
>
> tia,
> Len
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