Ted Knab
2005-Jan-14 13:42 UTC
[Dovecot] Re: dovecot Digest, Vol 21, Issue 24: vacation messages
Normally, the vacation message works with the default mail server (MTA). In my case, I use the vacation program. Postfix delivers to the local mail user and if they have a .forward with the vacation info on it gets called. For a truly virtual setup that does not require unique uids on the filesystem there is gnarwl. Gnarwl is a program written in C that does vacation messages for virtual users. It works with Postfix, which is simplier that sendmail. :)>------------------------------ > >Message: 2 >Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 23:13:48 -0700 >From: "Del Stoliker" <dstoliker at alphagraphics.com> >Subject: [Dovecot] Virtual users vacation notices and forwards >To: <dovecot at dovecot.org> >Message-ID: <200501140613.j0E6DfZ9012233 at smtp2.alphagraphics.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >I'm in the process of moving from UW-IMAP to dovecot. I'm exploring the idea >of using virtual users with dovecot and storing all user information in >LDAP. While bouncing this idea off of a coworker, he asked me how we could >handle vacation notices and forwards. Currently, we're using a procmail >recipe to generate the vacation notice, and the sendmail .forward file for >forwards (although most of our forwarding takes place elsewhere so the >.forward file is rarely used). These are, of course, dependant on the user >having an account on the mail server. How are those of you using virtual >users supporting this functionality? > >Thanks! > > > >
"Branko F. Gračnar"
2005-Jan-19 08:05 UTC
[Dovecot] Re: dovecot Digest, Vol 21, Issue 24: vacation messages
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