Versions for all software used: vopopmail - 5.2.1 netqmail - 1.04 qmailadmin - 1.0.6 qmail-autoresponder - 0.96.1 qmail-scanner - 1.16
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 21:55, Jon Reynolds wrote: > I have freebsd4.9+vpopmail+squirrelmail+qmail+qmailadmin+qmail-autoresponder-0.96.1 > installed on > my server and all is working well except when I try to create a vacation > message in qmailadmin. It creates the file but the syntax it uses is: > > | /usr/local/bin//autorespond 86400 3 > /usr/home/vpopmail/domains/destar.net/jonr/vacation/message > /usr/home/vpopmail/domains/destar.net/jonr/vacation > /usr/home/vpopmail/domains/destar.net/jonr/Maildir/ > > This produces this error in my logs: > > 2003-11-28 17:15:06.218926500 starting delivery 11: msg 87080 to local > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 2003-11-28 17:15:06.219092500 status: local 1/10 remote 0/255 > 2003-11-28 17:15:06.230405500 delivery 11: deferral: > /usr/local/bin//autorespond:_Too_many_command-line_arguments./usage:_/usr/local/bin//autorespond_[-cqDNT]_[-n_NUM]_[-s_STR]_[-t_TIME]_[MESSAGE-FILE]_DIRECTORY/__-c_______Copy_message_into_response/__-n_NUM___Set_the_maximum_number_of_replies_(defaults_to_1)/__-s_STR___Add_the_subject_to_the_autoresponse,_prefixed_by_STR/__-t_TIME__Set_the_time_interval,_in_seconds_(defaults_to_1_hour)/__-q_______Don't_show_error_messages/__-D_______Don't_remove_old_response_records/__-N_______Don't_send,_just_send_autoresponse_to_standard_output/__If_more_than_NUM_messages_are_received_from_the_same_sender/__within_TIME_seconds_of_each_other,_no_response_is_sent./__This_program_must_be_run_by_qmail./__Temporary_files_are_put_into_DIRECTORY_track_senders'_rates./__MESSAGE-FILE_defaults_to_'message.txt'./ > 2003-11-28 17:15:06.230674500 status: local 0/10 remote 0/255 > > The problem is that when qmailadmin creates the .qmail file it doesn't > add the flags -t or -n, e.g. /usr/local/bin/autorespond -t 86400 -n 3 > /usr/home/ etc. etc. If I add these two flags into the .qmail file the > autoresponder works. > > Is this a known issue? I have been searching google and various mailing > lists to see if this was known and if there was a fix for it. > > Any help is appreciated, > > Jon > >
