[sork] vacation w/postfix and seive?
Jefferson Davis
jdavis at standard.k12.ca.us
Tue Jul 28 19:40:30 UTC 2009
I must be missing something - How did you set up ingo for vacation autoresponse?
I would not be opposed to getting rid of vacation if filters will do the job (ingo is filters, yes?)
-Jeff
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Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 13:46:12 -0500
From: Eric Jon Rostetter <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>
Subject: Re: [sork] vacation w/postfix and seive?
To: sork at lists.horde.org
> Quoting Jefferson Davis <jdavis at standard.k12.ca.us>:
>
>> I have ingo working - the big question is (for end-users) how do we
>> set up a vacation auto-responder in that module?
>
> I use ingo with its interface for vacations without any user complaints;
> however, I use the procmail backend, not sieve, so maybe that is the
> difference?
>
>> Vacation module seems a lot more end-user-friendly.
>
> I don't see much difference myself (and I created the sork/vacation
> version, but gave it up for ingo).
>
>> Additionally, once I found the source for the vacation program it
>> was cake to compile. Minor mod to the makefile so it would install
>> in the default location (for redhat) and voila...
>
> Yes, but I wanted to mention ingo in case you didn't know about it.
> But if you do know about ingo and still like vacation better, well,
> more power to you! :)
>
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