On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, John Horne wrote:
> A quick question for you to think about :-) Without all the gory details
> what I require is an autoreply transport which updates the 'log' and 'once'
> files, but which does not actually send any message back to the user.
>
> I've had 2 thoughts on this - one is to try and set the sender as being the
> 'nobody' address, which equates to ditching the message to /dev/null. This
> doesn't seem to work because exim remembers the original sender and seems to
> send the autoreply to them.
Can you give more configuration details? If you set the "to" option on
an autoreply, it should send the message to that address, which you can
arrange to be one that is thrown away.
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