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Setup Vacation Messages with PostfixAdmin
Dec 30, 2009, 11 :33 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (2243 reads)

[ Thanks to Andrew Weber for this link. ]

"Install and Configure the Vacation Option
This installation is for Ubuntu 9.10 but should work for just about any Linux distro. The vacation package is nice in that you can create an automatic message for when you are not available.

"You will need to install a number of packages.

sudo apt-get install libmail-sender-perl libdbd-mysql-perl libemail-valid-perl libmime-perl liblog-log4perl-perl liblog-dispatch-perl libgetopt-argvfile-perl libmime-charset-perl libmime-encwords-perl

"Install a Perl Module

"From the command line install the Mail::Sendmail perl module.

perl -MCPAN -e shell;

"Set it up, likely just hitting enter will provide the options you need. Once it is complete you will have a shell login for installing modules. Issue this command:"

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