Kevin Baker wrote:
Simon,
This sounds great. Would you mind sharing it?
I have wanted to move to DBMail for some time now,
unfortunately I require the Vacation functionality... so
this would be great!
What version of DBMail would I need to be running to pipe
the mail into your PHP solution?
Kevin Baker wrote:
So based on the below message, would you say that the
vacation/auto-reply features of DBMail can be used?
Only if you're brave enough to run the 2.1.x snapshots.
The below message from last week makes me think that they
have been fixed.
Not in 2.0.
Also if they are
Simon,
This sounds great. Would you mind sharing it?
I have wanted to move to DBMail for some time now,
unfortunately I require the Vacation functionality... so
this would be great!
What version of DBMail would I need to be running to pipe
the mail into your PHP solution? Or is this at the
So based on the below message, would you say that the
vacation/auto-reply features of DBMail can be used?
The below message from last week makes me think that they
have been fixed.
Also if they are fixed... does anyone have a PHP or other
script that could be used to admin the vacation messages
Does anyone have a vacation solution working with DBMail?
I know that Sieve is in development, but it has been a
while and isn't ready for production.
I'm assuming that someone has setup something for vacation
auto response that works now.
Any ideas, howto's, discussion is welcome. This is
You would need to recompile DBMail after making careful changes to pipe.c
The 2nd last paragraphe at the following link (which will wrap so cut
and paste)
http://library.mobrien.com:2031/dbmailadministrator/demo/dbmailadministrator/DBMA_help.htm
Mike
Kevin Baker wrote:
Does anyone have
Kevin,
Fixing the auto-reply native to dbmail is a *todo*...
Search the list archives around this time last year (6/30/2004). I wrote
and published a python script that will provide a safe alternative for
the auto-reply mechanism in dbmail (which is *very* unsafe).
Kevin Baker wrote:
Does
Fixing native auto-reply *was* a todo.
I've fixed this code in the trunk tree (no not for 2.0).
Future dbmail releases 2.1.2 will reply to the same sender/recipient
combination no more than once per week.
Mail from mailer-daemons and postmasters is never replied to.
Paul J Stevens wrote: