Tag: postfix
Autoresponse on HowToForge
by musashi on Apr.02, 2009, under Autoresponse, I.T.
Autoresponse now has a tutorial on HowToForge! Be sure to check it out. I also suggest signing up because there is a wealth of information on there, and with a paid subscription you can download any tutorial as a PDF (other formats are available as well) without the ads, graphics, and other unrelated items… it’s well worth it.
Autoresponse 1.6.2 (bugfix) released!
by musashi on Mar.19, 2009, under Autoresponse, Development, I.T.
This version of autoresponse addresses a minor bug that could cause any text in the message body that resembles a “To” header to be replaced with something other than what the user intended. There was a fairly small chance that this would happen, but it’s an improvement nonetheless. You can find the new version on the projects page.
Autoresponse 1.6.1 (bugfix) released!
by musashi on Mar.09, 2009, under Autoresponse, Development, I.T.
Well the first round of bugs have been discovered (and fixed). The major issue resolved by this release is that a rogue user with a forged from header could set an autoresponse message for someone else. We now require SASL authentication which addresses this. This is a highly recommended update; you can find it under the “projects” link in the upper-right corner.
Autoresponse 1.6.0 released!
by musashi on Mar.05, 2009, under Autoresponse, Development, I.T.
The latest version of Autoresponse (1.6.0) has been released. You can find it by clicking the ‘projects’ link in the upper-right corner, and then on ‘Autoresponse’. This is a major revision; the ability for users to enable their out-of-office replies via e-mail is finally stable. The best part is that they don’t have to send their out-of-office replies in plain text format either—it can be HTML or PLAIN (RTF not tested and not probably not supported YMMV). Just send an e-mail from “user@domain.tld” to “user+autoresponse@domain.tld” exactly how you’d like the reply to appear—WYSIWYG (What You Send Is What You Get)—and you should get a message back saying whether your autoresponse was enabled or disabled (if you already had one set, then it gets deleted). So try it out! Be sure to let me know if you have any issues
Autoresponse finally has it’s own page!
by musashi on Feb.23, 2009, under Development, I.T.
This has been another item on my infinite to-to list for quite some time. The most important content is up; let me know if you have any questions or if you think that there’s anything missing. You can access the page for autoresponse via the “projects” link at the top of the site, enjoy!