[sork] Re : vacation problem

carlos protasi protasic at yahoo.fr
Tue Mar 24 14:30:31 UTC 2009


I have the vacation process running in my server. When i wanto to configure it via horde, i only have 4 options of possible drivers: Exim mailer based SQL driver, exim mailer based LDAP driver, FTP driver for dotforward compliant mailers, FTP driver for qmail compliant mailers. I want to set up the vacation option for users who exists in a mysql users table and the only option i see of these drivers is the first one. When i change something via horde's interface like the out of office message, the changes take place OK, but there is not auto reply mail... Please if anyone can help me... i don't know what parameters do you need to know a little bit more of my problem
thanks




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De : Eric Jon Rostetter <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>
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Objet : Re: [sork] vacation problem

Quoting carlos protasi <protasic at yahoo.fr>:

> i m a bit new on these topics. I have configured a mail server with postfix cyrus sasl. I configured horde and it works ok. But my problem is when i configure the vacation software.

The vacation module is just an interface for configuring your (assumed
to be) existing vacation software.  It does not provide the vacation
software/process itself, just a way to configure your vacation software
via the web.

You might look at the ingo modules instead (http://www.horde.org/ingo/).

> I don't really know what driver i have to choose.

Nor do we, since we don't know your system, and if you even have any
vacation support installed.

> Right know it is configured with the exim mailer with mysql,

Seems strange if you use postfix and not exim?

> it makes all the changes to the users table but when i start the service it doesnt work.

What service are you starting?

> I mean, everything looks fine but when an email arrives, there is no  vacation auto responder mail.

Well, the vacation module's job is to configure it (make it look fine in the
database as you say), not to actually send the vacation messages...

> I think may be i have to change something at my postfix service? or may be choose another driver...

My guess would be you are using the wrong driver... I don't know if
postfix supports the .forward file system -- if so you might try that.

Unfortunately I don't use postfix, and don't know anything about it
or if it has vacation or .forward support...

But I might also recommend you look at ingo instead, as it is more
"modern" software and better supported...

> thanks
> carlos

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The Department of Physics
The University of Texas at Austin

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