How about using an inbound rule for that list to copy the email to an address. Then use the info-manager for that address to bounce the message back?

You could even use the info-manager to forward the message to NUL after responding.



At 03:01 PM 4/7/2004, you wrote:
Hi all;

I'm setting up a moderated list on my IMail v8 server.
One of the things that I'd like to have it do is send a
response back to the sender with a message along
the lines of  "Your message has been received by
the moderator of this list and will be sent out as soon
as possible."

This gives someone trying to post some feedback
that their message was at least received.  Otherwise,
they get no indication of what happened to their
message (unless I'm missing something).

I've tried several different ways to do this, some
not successful at all and some had behaviors that
were not exectly what I was looking for.

Any advice from someone who has done this would
be greatly appreciated.  I've spent several hours
combing through the archives and the IPSwitch
Knowledge Base and didn't find anything on doing
exactly this.

Thanks in advance...

-Hugh

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