Hello all, I'm trying to enable 3 different features in my mail system (postfix, amavisd, dovecot). 1)out of office auto reply 2)script execution based on email 3)automatically add disclaimer/signature to outgoing email (also listed in order of importance to me) I'm looking for pointers to documentation or instructions. It seems that 1 and 2 would best be done in dovecot somewhere, while 3 is probably best implemented in postfix. (my next step is postfix documentation) Can anybody provide any suggestions or pointers to a how to or other documentation? Thanks, Ray
On Saturday October 13, 2007 at 05:17:56 (PM) Ray wrote:> I'm trying to enable 3 different features in my mail system (postfix, amavisd, > dovecot). > > 1)out of office auto reply > 2)script execution based on email > 3)automatically add disclaimer/signature to outgoing email > (also listed in order of importance to me) > > I'm looking for pointers to documentation or instructions. It seems that 1 and > 2 would best be done in dovecot somewhere, while 3 is probably best > implemented in postfix. (my next step is postfix documentation) > > Can anybody provide any suggestions or pointers to a how to or other > documentation?I think you should start seriously reading the Postfix documentation as well as subscribe to its mail forum list, since that is where you are going to be implementing the above three features, although #2, depending on what sort of script you are referring to, might possibly be initialed with Dovecot. -- Gerard
* Ray <ray at stilltech.net>:> Hello all, > I'm trying to enable 3 different features in my mail system (postfix, amavisd, > dovecot). > > 1)out of office auto replyPostfix> 2)script execution based on emailPostfix> 3)automatically add disclaimer/signature to outgoing email > (also listed in order of importance to me)Postfix/amavisd-new -- Ralf Hildebrandt (Ralf.Hildebrandt at charite.de) plonk at charite.de Postfix - Einrichtung, Betrieb und Wartung Tel. +49 (0)30-450 570-155 http://www.arschkrebs.de "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." - Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943.