Of course it is going to block the messages. It thinks that she is spamming
it with a whole lot of messages. It is doing exactly what it was designed to
do. I have never heard of anyone that CC's themselves to make sure the
message is delivered. Why not put a request on the message so the client
: [vchkpw] Major autorespond problems.
But I think the intended/preferred behavior should be to not send the
autoresponse, yet still receive the original message into the mailbox.
At least that's how I understood the original message, and how I
understood the behavior of autorespond
] Major autorespond problems.
But I think the intended/preferred behavior should be to not send the
autoresponse, yet still receive the original message into the mailbox.
At least that's how I understood the original message, and how I
understood the behavior of autorespond.
Autorespond
Hi,
Why not change the hard limit compiled in to one that works for you and
recompile.
i.e. Instead of the 1 day limit drop it to 1 hour or thirty minutes or up
the number of messages in the one day period.
Craig
-Original Message-
From: Steve Fulton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hello Steve,
On Saturday, October 5, 2002 at 10:01:10 AM you wrote:
Then autorespond does not send an response to the sender, and for
some reason, the original message is NOT delivered and is re-queued
for later.
From 'autorespond' README:
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| Notes
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| - If the
Steve Fulton writes:
3. Diligent sysadmin checks logs .. delivering okay. Sysadmin checks
queue .. hmm, missing messages in queue. Sysadmin -HUP's qmail-send
and see's some messages delivered, sometimes, and sometimes none.
Sysadmin checks logs, and see's messages from autorespond saying