Allright, you guys are right. I talked with the management, and we will use
the 'vacation' program for those who really need an auto-reply, a.k.a.
people dealing with customers. Since 'vacation' only send one email per
sender, it'll do the trick.

Thanks for your help,

Chris



On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Terry Carmen <te...@cnysupport.com> wrote:

> That's a great idea assuming you want to be on every known RBL when you
> return.
>
> The "from" and "sender" addresses on almost all spam is forged, so you'll
> be spamming them all with "Sorry, we're not here right now . . .".
>
> Most won't appreciate it.
>
> Terry
>
>
> Christian Desrochers wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> My office will be closed for the Christmas holidays and I would like to
>> set up an mail autoresponder that will send back a notice to the sender for
>> every mail sent at @our_domain.com <http://our_domain.com>.
>>
>> What I really want is to reply to sender saying we are closed and will be
>> back on Jan 5th. More, I want the received email to be delivered to the
>> final recipient, so this one can follow up when he or she is back.
>>
>> I found a website giving a procmail receipe that sounds good. I am just
>> wondering if I have to add anything else to it, so the mail is delivered to
>> the final user? Do you guys know an other way to set up a mail
>> autoresponder, using postfix? Here is the website:
>>
>> http://www.knowplace.org/pages/howtos/autoresponder_with_procmail_howto.php
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Chris
>>
>
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