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== Initial Setup ==
 
== Initial Setup ==
  
First you have to run an initial setup [[mailfilter-setup]]. In this setup you can also configure our spam filter.
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First you have to run an initial setup: [[mailfilter-setup]]. In this setup you can also configure our spam filter.
  
== [[File:Example.jpg]]
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If not existing a folder 'Templates' will be created. Possibly the folder is not subscribed. Then open a context menu from any folder and check your subscriptions after you choose 'Subscribe'.
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[[File:tb-subscribe.png]]
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== Preparing the out of office reply ==
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In the template folder you will find some instruction (same as below) and an example mail.
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If you want to send automatic replies to people that try to reach
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you during a vacation period, make sure you define a subject and/or
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a body text:
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* Inside the subject, you may refer to the original subject by inserting $SUBJECT (which will be replaced accordingly).
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* If you only define a body text and no subject, the subject will automatically be created as 'Auto: ' followed by the original subject used by the sender.
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* Inside the body, you may refer to the last day of vacation by inserting $LAST (which will be replaced by the corresponding date).
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If you have more than one mail address, you should first define all
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equivalent addresses (on a single line) in '.vacman/aliases' inside
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your home directory.
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If you do not want to send automatic replies to people that try to
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reach you during a vacation period, be sure to leave both subject
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and body empty (also omitting attachments and signatures).
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If you want to forward incoming messages to one or more colleagues
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during a vacation period, edit the To: (recipient) field of the
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vacation message to hold a mail address of each person.
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To define vacation periods, add one or more of the following
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pseudo-addresses in the To: field of the vacation message:
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  YYYY-MM-DD@vacation        (to define a single day of vacation)
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  first.YYYY-MM-DD@vacation  (to define the first day of a period)
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  last.YYYY-MM-DD@vacation  (to define the last day of a period)
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  permanent@vacation        (to turn on vacation mode forever)
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Messages in 'Templates' are never considered for vacation handling if they only have invalid or inactive (past or future) vacation periods. So you may enable vacation messages on demand, pre-define periods, and let the vacation system take care of (de-)activating them.

Revision as of 16:06, 1 April 2009

We have programmed an easy to use procedure for out of office replies. It is completely managed within your mail client.

Initial Setup

First you have to run an initial setup: mailfilter-setup. In this setup you can also configure our spam filter.

If not existing a folder 'Templates' will be created. Possibly the folder is not subscribed. Then open a context menu from any folder and check your subscriptions after you choose 'Subscribe'.

Tb-subscribe.png

Preparing the out of office reply

In the template folder you will find some instruction (same as below) and an example mail.

If you want to send automatic replies to people that try to reach you during a vacation period, make sure you define a subject and/or a body text:

  • Inside the subject, you may refer to the original subject by inserting $SUBJECT (which will be replaced accordingly).
  • If you only define a body text and no subject, the subject will automatically be created as 'Auto: ' followed by the original subject used by the sender.
  • Inside the body, you may refer to the last day of vacation by inserting $LAST (which will be replaced by the corresponding date).

If you have more than one mail address, you should first define all equivalent addresses (on a single line) in '.vacman/aliases' inside your home directory.

If you do not want to send automatic replies to people that try to reach you during a vacation period, be sure to leave both subject and body empty (also omitting attachments and signatures).

If you want to forward incoming messages to one or more colleagues during a vacation period, edit the To: (recipient) field of the vacation message to hold a mail address of each person.

To define vacation periods, add one or more of the following pseudo-addresses in the To: field of the vacation message:

  YYYY-MM-DD@vacation        (to define a single day of vacation)
  first.YYYY-MM-DD@vacation  (to define the first day of a period)
  last.YYYY-MM-DD@vacation   (to define the last day of a period)
  permanent@vacation         (to turn on vacation mode forever)

Messages in 'Templates' are never considered for vacation handling if they only have invalid or inactive (past or future) vacation periods. So you may enable vacation messages on demand, pre-define periods, and let the vacation system take care of (de-)activating them.