Hi Paul

how is the native autoreply of dbmail acting in case of mailing.lists?
since they contain a "Mailing-List" header and mailman usually
"Precedence: list" i guess it would be not too complicated to supress
replies in such cases?

not a big thing, but maybe a sort of polish

> Mailing-List: contact mysql-h...@lists.mysql.com; run by ezmlm

Regards
Harry

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Betreff:        Out of office replies
Datum:  Mon, 09 Apr 2012 22:28:32 +1000
Von:    Noel Butler <noel.but...@ausics.net>
An:     my...@lists.mysql.com

People, most of you are/should be professionals.

It is about time your mail servers were configured to never send "out of 
office" bullshit replies in response to
mailing list messages.
I realise this is difficult here and is oracles fault for running an 
abandonware mail server (qmail) and antiquated
list server (ezmlm) that fails to send Precedence headers, but come on now, do 
your part since oracle have no clue,
I mean you don't want your mail servers  entered into DNSBL's now do you...

/rant

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