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Setup an automatic 'out of office' email reply. | Setup an automatic 'out of office' email reply. | ||
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Revision as of 23:25, 19 November 2014
Vacation Message
yum --enablerepo=smecontribs install smeserver-vacation
Setup an automatic 'out of office' email reply.
Version
Overview
Admin can enable the vacation message for users.
Enable
If you install UserManager and delegate the user-vacation panel to users they can prepare and enable their vacation message themselves.
Configuration
- Only one reply is sent to each sender until the Repeat interval is reached
Change the interval between repeat replies to the same
sender. The default is 1 week. A trailing s, m, h, d, or w
scales the number N to seconds, minutes, hours, days or
weeks respectively. For example, to set the interval value
to 3 days you would specify -t3d. There should be no spaces
between the -t and N.
configure, then apply to all users,
config setprop qmail VacationDelay -t3d or config delprop qmail VacationDelay /etc/e-smith/events/actions/qmail-update-user
- Addresses to be replied to:
All mail for the user including pseudonyms and groups will send the reply message.
User Shell Access
If a user has shell access they can use advanced vacation functions, man vacation
Vacation responses
The vacation handling routine stores whom has been send a vacation message, it's possible for the user to generate a list of those addresses if the user has shell access.
# /usr/local/bin/vacation -s jane
Welcome back! While you were away, vacation mail was sent to the following addresses: garry@site.com Wed Sep 17 18:40:45 2008 wally@abc.net.au Wed Sep 17 18:23:56 2008
No Replies
Apart from the default no replies Vacation will also not generate a reply if the sender matches any of the mail addresses listed in the optional files ~/.vacation.aliases or ~/.vacation.noreply.
ID | Product | Version | Status | Summary (9 tasks) ⇒ |
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12503 | SME Contribs | 10.0 | CONFIRMED | Vacation messages do not get DKIM-signed |
12474 | SME Contribs | 10.0 | RESOLVED | Menu entry for SM2 not properly positioned |
11829 | SME Contribs | 10.0 | UNCONFIRMED | wrong spelding in vacation message |
11388 | SME Contribs | 10alpha | CONFIRMED | warning in user-manager when clicking on panel link in menu |
11052 | SME Contribs | 10alpha | CONFIRMED | Warning on install when smanager not installed |
10708 | SME Contribs | 9.3 | UNCONFIRMED | Vacation additional columns |
10317 | SME Contribs | 10beta | CONFIRMED | Reply not sent to original Sender |
6020 | SME Contribs | 7.4 | CONFIRMED | Local delivery of email stops |
4824 | SME Contribs | 7.4 | CONFIRMED | vacation message format not supporting Hebrew well |