I've looked through the wiki and mailing list and didn't find mention of something like this. My auto-reply has a line to direct users to our FAQ (not RTFM, it predated RTFM and I've found no compelling reason to port it all now). However, as one might guess, people still do not go search for their problem there and will happily wait for the rest of the weekend to pass before getting a quick response which occasionally directs them to one of the entries they would have found searching for the exact subject they used in their email.
I've seen some systems where when you send a message to a support address, you get back a list of possible FAQ entries based on a search of some keywords in your email or subject line. I wonder if something like that could be done in a scrip? I realize it might require a bit more than some simple scripting, but something that can pass some keywords to a search function and return some links that might be relevant could be quite useful - at the very least, there's that slim chance that seeing an article that mentions a user's exact problem will prompt them to click the link when they can't be bothered to type it in a search box, being an extra step and all... -- Steve Huston - W2SRH - Unix Sysadmin, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences Princeton University | ICBM Address: 40.346525 -74.651285 206 Peyton Hall |"On my ship, the Rocinante, wheeling through Princeton, NJ 08544 | the galaxies; headed for the heart of Cygnus, (267) 793-0852 | headlong into mystery." -Rush, 'Cygnus X-1' -------- RT Training Sessions (http://bestpractical.com/services/training.html) * Boston March 5 & 6, 2012