On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 14:45, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am Do, den 29.04.2004 schrieb Douglas Furlong um 15:03: > > > > > I am looking to send an email back to any one sending a mail to an email > > > > address that does not exist in cyrus (I am using the aliases file to > > > > create mailing lists). > > > This is specifically for one email list, to which we want to reply to > > ALL senders with a specific response (i.e. thank you for contacting blah > > yahda blah yahda blah). > > > > This is not a bounce mail. > > Taking both paragraphs from your 2 emails I feel they contradict. Or am > I today a bit off the brain? I may not have been entirely clear. We have an address published that translates to multiple email accounts using the /etc/aliases file. So there is no one user that the email actually goes to, it goes to many. I don't want to bounce the mail, I just want to reply thanking whoever, for sending in a request. > If you want to send every sender to the mailing list a reply message > automagically, whey then not using the vacation tool? Though it's name > you can use it for other replies than out-of-office responders too, like > what you want. > > If that would cover your needs, I have it as packaged as an RPM, running > on FC1. I have got the script working, but I may look in to the vacation tool, as I have not seen it in use before. Doug