At 16:30 (GMT+0100) on 19-December-2002, Boyle Owen wrote:
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: teco@??? [mailto:teco@enchant.com.au]
> >Sent: Donnerstag, 19. Dezember 2002 15:43
> >To: exim-users@???
> >Subject: [Exim] Exim vacation message
> >
> >
> >Hello to the list,
> >
> >Can anyone suggest some easy way to implement vacation (autoreply)
> >message with exim?
>
> When you figure it out, can you make sure it doesn't auto-reply to
> mailing-lists...
If you're used to procmail, then you should ignore messages
1. that come FROM_DAEMON which the procmailrc man page defines as
If the regular expression contains `^FROM_DAEMON' it will be
substituted by `(^(Precedence:.*(junk|bulk|list)|To:
Multiple recipients of |(((Resent-)?(From|Sender)|X-
Envelope-From):|>?From )([^>]*[^(.%@a-z0-
9])?(Post(ma?(st(e?r)?|n)|office)|(send)?Mail(er)?|daemon
|mmdf|n?uucp|LIST(SERV|proc)|NETSERV|owner|r(e(quest|sponse)
|oot)|b(ounce|bs\.smtp)|echo|mirror|s(erv(ices?|er)|mtp)
|A(dmin(istrator)?|MMGR|utoanswer))(([^).!:a-z0-9][-_a-z0-
9]*)?[%@>\t ][^<)]*(\(.*\).*)?)?$([^>]|$)))', which should
catch mails coming from most daemons (how's that for a
regular expression :-).
2. that have
Precedence: bulk
3. finally I would also include a test to avoid mail loops (so that
you do not send the vacation message if the message looks like your
own vacation message).
You may wish to consider who you are auto replying to -- is it some
antisocial person who you do not know, and is likely to work out where
you live, and consider seeing what they can find in your home while
you're out of town ....
Douglas.
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