the auto-reply option requires an extra table (auto_replies); setting
the option to YES causes the dbmail-smtp program to send an automatic
(predefined in the auto_replies table) reply-message to be send.
In the same stroke there is a AUTO_NOTIFY option causing a message to
be send when someone receives mail. If i recall correctly, this message
is send to an address in the auto_notifications table and it just
consists of the subject of the original message.
regards roel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] heeft op donderdag, 12 jun 2003 om 07:27
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
I get a errors messages in my maillog when i set auto_reply=yes in
dbmail.conf
Jun 12 01:14:55 mail1 dbmail/smtp[19295]: db_query(): query [SELECT
reply_body
FROM auto_replies WHERE user_idnr = 1284] failed:
Jun 12 01:14:55 mail1 dbmail/smtp[19295]: db_query(): mysql_real_query
failed:
Table 'dbmail.auto_replies' doesn't exist
Jun 12 01:14:55 mail1 dbmail/smtp[19295]: db_get_reply_body(): could
not select
reply body
Jun 12 01:14:55 mail1 dbmail/smtp[19295]: insert_messages(): error
fetching
reply body
What is the smtp option AUTO_REPLY=(YES OR NO)
used for in dbmail.conf
Thanks
Jacques
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