SUMMARY: automated reply with vacation program

From: Ada Chan (chan@library.ucsf.edu)
Date: Fri Dec 05 1997 - 11:22:13 CST


My original message:

I've been trying to set up "vacation" so that when email is received by a
user, the message gets forwarded to an email address at another site of the
form username@domain.com and is also piped into the vacation program so that
the sender receives an automated reply. The following paragraph shows the
way I tried to set up the .forward file for the user, but it doesn't work.
It seems that "vacation" requires a username that is local to the system.
It will not process an email address.

\chan2@ckm.ucsf.edu, "|/usr/ucb/vacation chan"

I've tried using an alias in /etc/mail/aliases to replace chan@destiny.ckm.
ucsf.edu. The alias is to forward the email, but that didn't work either.
I've also tried to add another user that just forwards the email with a
.forward file, but that didn't work either.

Does anyone have any solutions whether it involves "vacation" or not?

I'm running Solaris 2.5.1 on an Ultra system.

Ada Chan

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Thanks to the following respondants for their contributions:

"Christopher A. Tessone" <mathrulz@imsa.edu>
Mark Belanger <mark_belanger@ltx.com>
Ian MacPhedran <Ian_MacPhedran@mackenzie.usask.ca>
Glenn Satchell - Uniq Professional Services <Glenn.Satchell@uniq.com.au>
"Ayoub, Nicky" <Nicky.Ayoub@avnet.com>
Dieter Gobbers <gobbers@faw9370.faw.uni-ulm.de>
u2is9lsg@lindasun.crrel.usace.army.mil (LINDA S GEE )
Matthew Stier <Matthew.Stier@tddny.fujitsu.com>
Joel Lee <jlee@thomas.com>
Greg Coleman

The solution to the problem turned out to be very simple. I used the two
line approach in the .forward file:

chan2@ckm.ucsf.edu
"|/usr/ucb/vacation chan"

Some of the respondants correctly pointed out that the backslash was used
to identify a local user.

Special thanks to Matthew Lee Stier for the 2 line suggestion.

Another point I should mention is that whenever the .forward file is changed,
you need to re-initialize it with "vacation -I", or use "vacation" with no
arguments to edit the .forward file.

I haven't tried the one line approach with no backslash, but I assume that
should work too.

-Ada

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