On May 13, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Randy wrote:

You can still do an auto-reply using scripts. Hand off the user's message, then send it to the new location. I used smtpd_recipient_restrictions and created a list. I then passed this on to the autoresponder once a user/input validation script made did a few checks. After this, the script sends it on its merry way.


While we are on the subject of autoreplies, there is a not a lot of data here:
        http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html#autoreplies

I did some brief searching, perhaps I am not using the correct terminology...

With auto-reply, what is the preferred method most are using for allowing end user configuration of the enabling, disabling, and message. Are there any solutions that give end user control over the time window in which is is active?

What are my options in regards to not replying to the same address more than once during the time window in which the auto reply message has been set?

Thank for any info or links to other docs I am missing.
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