>At 10:16 02/12/02 +0700, you wrote: > >pake procmail, RTFM! > >>On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, mailist linux wrote: >> >> Halo All >> >> gimana ya setting auto-reply di sendmail, misalnya kalo kita lagi cuti >> terus pingin ngasih reply ke semua email yang masuk bahwa saya sedang >> cuti. >> >> mohon pencerahan >> >> terima kasih
kasian ya... orang tanya baik2... dijawab kasar sekali... ck ck ck... --- btw, mengenai auto-reply untuk sendmail, silahkan mencari di google, keywords: Sendmail Autoreply. Berikut sedikit informasi, mudah2an berguna... Email Autoresponders You may want to setup Email addresses that your clients can mail to that will automatically send them a reply with information on a particular subject. You may also want to have an Email address that sends a reply to the sender informing them that their message has been received. These are various types of autoresponders that can be setup on your virtual server system quite easily. Simply follow these steps in a telnet session: 1. Copy the "autoreply" program from "/usr/local/contrib" to your "usr/bin" directory. You must type the following lines in a telnet session: cp /usr/local/contrib/autoreply ~/usr/bin/autoreply 2. Make sure it is executable: chmod 755 ~/usr/bin/autoreply 3. Create an autoreply message (the message sent back to the customer) in your home directory: pico ~/.autoreply (pico is an easy to use editor) 4. Add something like the following to your etc/aliases file: info: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "|/usr/bin/autoreply -f info-reply -a info" 5. Run vnewaliases to update your etc/aliases.db file by typing vnewaliases. With the above example, when your customer sends you mail at "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" it will be received at "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and send back whatever you have in the ~/.autoreply file. By the way, you can use the "-m" option to specify a different message file (i.e. "autoreply -m /etc/mymessage" would send the file /etc/mymessage instead of the default ~/.autoreply). You will need to use this option when setting up more than one autoreply message. The "-f" allows you to change who the autoreply message will be from. In the example above the "From:" field the customer gets will read "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". This way your customer can reply to your message without getting the autoresponder again. You will also need to create an alias for info-reply. the "-a" specifies who autoreply can reply for; this should be the same as what is to the left of the ":" in the etc/aliases file. Note that in the example above mail sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" will also be sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Without the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the mail from the customer would not be seen by anyone. Of course, you can leave this off if the Email address is used only for sending an automated response to the customer that requires no other interaction. URL: http://support.proaudio-web.com/vps/sendmail.html -denie- -- Utk berhenti langganan, kirim email ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Informasi arsip di http://www.linux.or.id/milis.php3

