Greetings,

I've got a local test user account on which I've been playing with the
vacation package (qmailadmin 0.85, vpopmail 5.0pre5). 

I configured qmailadmin with the following options: 

 ./configure --enable-htmldir=/var/www \
 --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/bin/qmail-autoresponder \
 --enable-ezmlmdir=/usr/bin

However, the test user's ~vpopmail/domains/gory.org/test/.qmail
contains:

| /usr/bin/qmail-autoresponder/autorespond 86400 3 
|/home/vpopmail/domains/gory.org/test/vacation/message 
|/home/vpopmail/domains/gory.org/test/vacation 
|/home/vpopmail/domains/gory.org/test/Maildir/

I was under the assumption that --enable-autoresponder-bin was supposed
to point to the autoresponder binary, not a directory in which it's
expecting to find 'autorespond'.  From my maillog:

Sep 26 14:30:38 oscar qmail: 1001539838.449010 delivery 9123: success:
/bin/sh:_/usr/bin/qmail-autoresponder/autorespond:_Not_a_directory/did_0+0+1/

My question is (1), in my qmail-autoresponder RPM, I've only got
/usr/bin/qmail-autoresponder and /usr/bin/vautoresponder as far as
actual executables go (bruceg's qmail-autoresponder RPM).  Should there be 
a seperate directory in which a 'autorespond' executable should reside?
And (2) if is is really looking for a directory, perhaps the
configuration option should be similar to the ezmlmdir option, rather
than autoresponder-bin?

Just curious.

Thanks,

-Charlie
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