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ffc55a11 | 1 | Summary: Simple autoresponder for qmail |
2 | Summary(pl): Prosty autoresponder dla qmaila | |
3 | Name: autorespond | |
4 | Version: 2.0.2 | |
5 | Release: 1 | |
6 | License: GPL | |
7 | Group: Applications/Networking | |
ffc55a11 | 8 | Source0: http://www.inter7.com/devel/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz |
f3b087f9 | 9 | # Source0-md5: aa81f2c02b36ccd3ce58c60f0f89683e |
ea0620f6 | 10 | Patch0: %{name}.stupidity.patch |
ffc55a11 | 11 | URL: http://inter7.com/qmailadmin/ |
12 | Requires: qmail | |
13 | BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n) | |
14 | ||
15 | %description | |
16 | Mail is sent to help@my-company.com. An automatically generated | |
17 | response is sent back to the user with an address of | |
18 | "help@my-company.com". You can set the envelope sender to an empty | |
19 | string. However, some programs will parse the message for the "From:" | |
20 | field and send an autoresponse back to it. It is received at your | |
21 | autoresponder, and you now have a mail loop. | |
22 | ||
23 | This autoresponder also catches some other simple situations such as | |
24 | mail from a mailer-daemon, empty envelope sender, bulk precedence | |
25 | headers, etc. | |
26 | ||
27 | %description -l pl | |
28 |