also sprach courier:
> Outlook and Netscape do not reside on the server, they would have to connect
> to the server to find mesages and then respond. I have found that now that
> I have had autoresponses availible to our users that they find it upsetting
> now that they are unavailble. Most often they are used as "Vacation"
> messages, so that when they are away, all messages that come in are sent an
> instant reply letting the sender know that the recipiant is away. I really
> don't see it being such a complicated thing to do, and it would add to the
> functionality of the program.
>
> Am I really the only one that would like to see this added?
I really don't think it belongs in sqwebmail. I would suggest putting it
into qmailadmin instead. YMMV.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<SomeLamer> what's the difference between chattr and chmod?
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