Automated response per domain

Glenn Steen glenn.steen at GMAIL.COM
Thu Dec 22 00:42:31 GMT 2005


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On 22/12/05, Kevin Miller <Kevin_Miller at ci.juneau.ak.us> wrote:
> Ugo Bellavance wrote:
> > Jeff Mills wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >> we're in the process of changing domain names due to the company
> >> being sold.
> >> We would like to have an auto response sent to users who send mail
> >> to our old domain informing them of the change.
> >>
> >> I am running MailScanner version 4.45.4 and postfix, sending to an
> >> Exchange 2003 server.
> >>
> >> Does anyone know if this is possible at the MailScanner gateway, or
> >> in Exchange?
> >
> > What I do in this case is an answer in a SMTP response, leading to a
> > link explaining the change.
>
> But how do you set up the SMTP response?  In sendmail/Postfix, or
> Outlook, or?
>
> ...Kevin
Since it is Postfix, it is a simple header_check. It's pretty easy and
welldocumented how to do that in the example files that come with
postfix (in /etc/postfix/...:).
Don't have much of a clue about how to do it in sendmail though (....
anymore:-).

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