Hi Eric,
I have not specified well enough what I am wanting.
I want to receive notification from my mail server when it has
delivered the email to the remote server.
I am unable to make it work but it should as DNS (Delivery Status
Notification)
best wishes
Tony White
On 14/10/2016 01:27, Eric wrote:
Tony,
I'm not sure how familiar you are with maildrop, but, you could use autorespond. I use autorespond with .qmail,
.mailfilter, and maildrop for vacation messages. I've set it up on my server so that my users can trigger an
out-of-office reply when they send themselves an email with the subject 'out of office'. Of course autorespond does not
have to be used for vacation messages alone.
Also, in 'Notes' on www.qmailtoaster.com there is a way to set up Dovecot LDA with which you can use Sieve. There may be
functionality in Sieve to do just what you're looking to do.
Eric
On 10/13/2016 5:01 AM, Tony White wrote:
Hi,
Update, Delivery Status does not work in Squirrelmail while
Read Receipt does.
best wishes
Tony White
On 13/10/2016 19:51, Kisakye Alex wrote:
Can you try doing it in webmail [squirrel] and see if that works.
I remember testing the feature with success but that was with squirrelmail
Alex
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 6:27 PM, Tony White <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi folks,
I was hoping someone can tell me how to
get my server to tell customers their email
has been delivered.
Thunderbird has an option to make the request
but QMT does not respond with anything.
TIA
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best wishes
Tony White
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