> vacation_reply:
> driver = autoreply
> file = ${home}/vacation.msg
> file_expand
> log = ${home}/vacation.log
> once = ${home}/.vacation.db
> from = vacation@???
> to = $sender_address
> subject = "Re: $h_subject"
> text = "\
> Dear $h_from\n\n\
> This is an automatic reply. Feel free to send additional\n\
> mail as only this one notice will be generated. The following\n\
> is a prerecorded message, sent for ${local_part}@???\n\
> =================================================================\n\
> "
>
> And a Director looking like this...
>
> user_vacation:
> driver = localuser
> require_files = ${local_part}:${home}/vacation.msg
> no_verify
> transport = vacation_reply
> unseen
how does this prevent responding to the person who sends email to a
mailing list to which you subscribe? i believe using $return_path as
opposed to $sender_address will help. but i think one really wants
to prevent response when the $return_path has 'owner' as a substring
and other cruft.
i am still watching for a very conservative vacation recipe.
randy