Hello Joseph Thanks very much for your reply. From my testing, I think all vacation messages to external senders are failing. I had a look through various configuration files, and saw that the MTA (postfix) was sending errors to a postmaster address. I couldn’t find any trace of a postmaster mailbox, so I changed the error logging address to ‘root’. The outgoing vacation notices ended up in the root user’s mailbox, so it looks like there is something wrong with the way Cyrus/Sieve is replying to the sender. I’ve copied out an example message which is ending up in the root mailbox (I’ve changed server and domain name etc): From MAILER-DAEMON Mon Apr 19 Return-Path: <> Delivered-To: root@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Received: by server.domain (Postfix, from userid 41) id 4C13E7E222; Message-ID: <cmu-sieve-11863-1271671113-1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2 From: <outofofficeuser@domain> To: <root@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Absence notification In-Reply-To: <20100419-10541090-2044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Auto-Submitted: auto-replied (vacation) This is an automated reply. This person is temporarily out of the office and has left the following note: I am out of the office at a training course until Wednesday 28 April. I will respond to your email on my return. If you wish to speak to someone, please call reception on 999999. Is there any obvious reason why the original sender isn’t receiving the out of office message, and is there anything I can do to correct the problem? Thanks very much. David --- On Thu, 15/4/10, Joseph Brennan <brennan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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