On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Torsten Schlabach might have said: > > What value should I use to wild-card to every address? > > No sure out of the top of my head ... AFAIK wildcards are an extra > module in Sieve, but not sure. If in doubt, try some RTFM. Or try with > one address to start with, so see some success in the first place. It > might be just *. You might even be able to do things such as > '*@yourdomain.com'. > > Be a bit careful when it comes to wildcards. Vacation responses are a > bit more complex than they look like, i.e.: > > - You never ever want to send responses to mails where you have been on > bcc. (Unless you want to make sure spammers know your address is valid.) > - You might not want to send responses to mails where you have been on cc. > - You don't want to send responses to mailing lists. (I think there's > some built-in functionality to prevent this.) > > Nevertheless, I sometimes wish I could see (after my return) who got a > vacation response from me. Is there anything preventing me of having > Sieve store a copy of the outbound message into my Sent folder? (Just > thinking loud.) > > Regards, > Torsten > > > Mike Eggleston schrieb: > >On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Torsten Schlabach might have said: > > > > > >>Mike! > >> > >>I cannot see an :address parameter in your sieve script. Without that, > >>you will never see any vacation response being generated! (Refer to 2. > >>in my post.) > > > > > >Duh, I expected the problem to be something simple, but I couldn't see > >the answer. What value should I use to wild-card to every address? > > > >Mike I have the same desire to see what items vacation responded to, the filing of a message into the folder 'howard' is working just fine. Mike ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html