Re: Sendmail+Vacation+RHEL ES

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Just thought it might benefit others who are having the same issue...RedHat informs me that the vacation feature has been removed from the Enterprise server, Their email follows. I did manage to solve the problem using Procmail and Formail instead. But here is Red Hat's response:

Red Hat Workflow wrote:

> *Red Hat Notification (FYI)*
> From: **
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Summary: Trying to set up vacation auto responder for a couple of employees.
>
> NOTE: Please do not reply directly to this email.
>
> Type: System Administration
> Date: 03-AUG-2004 15:01:05
> Status: Waiting on Technician
> Urgency: Medium
>
> Customer: Craig Daters
> Product: RHEL ES Basic Serviced System
> Problem: Network-Sendmail
>
> Last Update:
> Hello,
>
> I regret to inform you that the vacation feature has been removed from
> the RHEL version of sendmail. Our developers found that this feature
> introduces a lot of remote exploits and therefore found it not suitable
> for the enterprise environment.
>
> Please feel free to write back or to call us in case you have further
> concerns.
>
> Best regards,
> Robert Reidenbach
>
>
> Please use Technical Support at (http://www.redhat.com/apps/support) to
> view the progress of or to update this Service Request.
>
> Thanks
> Red Hat Global Support Services
>
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