Re: [Exim] Vacation autoresponder setup.

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Author: Robert Westendorp
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To: randall ehren
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Vacation autoresponder setup.
Thanks for the help. Only thing is that the require part doesn't work in
the transport. I put it into the director section and it works great. Thanks :)

## directors

vacation_director:
driver=smartuser
require_files = /home/${local_part}/.vacation
transport = vacation
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At 09:29 PM 1/5/01 , randall ehren wrote:
>## transports
>
>vacation_delivery:
> driver = autoreply
> require = /path/to/user/home/dir/.vacation
> file = /path/to/user/home/dir/.vacation
> user = exim_user
> group = exim_user
> to = ${sender_address}
> subject = "Autoreply: Vacation message for ${local_part}@${domain}
> log = /path/to/user/home/dir/.vacation_log
> once = /path/to/user/home/dir/.vacation_log_db
>
>for the path to user home dir i use:
> /home/${domain}/${local_part}/
>
>
>or you could try using my mysql based autoreply setup in the previous
>message.
>
>         - randall s. ehren -=- 805 893-5632
>            system administrator -=- isber.ucsb.edu
>             institute for social, behavioral, and economic research
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>
>On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Robert Westendorp wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > This is what I'm looking to do...
> > I want users to be able to put a .vacation (or whatever file) into there
> > home directory. If mail is sent to the user and the .vacation exists, then
> > an auto reply with the contents of the .vacation is sent as the message
> > body.
> > I've looked for examples, but they don't seem to work. Any thoughts/ideas
> > would be greatly appreciated.
> >
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