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vacation(1)

NAME

vacation − reply to mail automatically

SYNOPSIS

vacation [ −I ]
vacation [ −j ] [ −a alias ] [ −tN ] username

AVAILABILITY

SUNWcsu

DESCRIPTION

vacation automatically replies to incoming mail. 

If vacation is run with no arguments, it permits you to interactively turn vacation on or off.  It will create a .vacation.msg file for you, or edit an existing one, using the editor specified by the VISUAL or EDITOR environment variable, or vi(1) if neither of those environment variables are set.  If a .forward file is present in your home directory, it will ask whether you want to remove it and turn off vacation.  If it is not present in your home directory, it asks if you want one created, turning on vacation. 

You can also disable vacation by removing the .forward file, or moving it to a new name. 

.vacation.msg should include a header with at least a Subject: line (it should not include a From: or a To: line).  For example:

Subject: I am on vacation
I am on vacation until July 22.  If you have something urgent,
please contact Joe Jones (jones@fB0).
--John

If the string $SUBJECT appears in the .vacation.msg file, it is replaced with the subject of the original message when the reply is sent; thus, a .vacation.msg file such as

Subject: I am on vacation
I am on vacation until July 22.
Your mail regarding "$SUBJECT" will be read when I return.
If you have something urgent, please contact
Joe Jones (jones@fB0).
--John

will include the subject of the message in the reply. 

No message is sent if the To: or the Cc: line does not list the user to whom the original message was sent or one of a number of aliases for them, if the initial From line includes the string −REQUEST@, or if a Precedence: bulk or Precedence: junk line is included in the header. 

OPTIONS

−I Initialize the .vacation.pag and .vacation.dir files and start vacation. 

If the −I flag is not specified, and a user argument is given, vacation reads the first line from the standard input (for a From: line, no colon).  If absent, it produces an error message. 

−j Do not check whether the recipient appears in the To: or the Cc: line. 

−a alias Indicate that alias is one of the valid aliases for the user running vacation, so that mail addressed to that alias generates a reply. 

−tN Change the interval between repeat replies to the same sender.  The default is 1 week.  A trailing s, m, h, d, or w scales N to seconds, minutes, hours, days, or weeks respectively. 

FILES

~/.forward

~/.vacation.msg

A list of senders is kept in the files .vacation.pag and .vacation.dir in your home directory. 

SEE ALSO

vi(1), sendmail(1M)

SunOS 5.2  —  Last change: 14 Sep 1992

Typewritten Software • bear@typewritten.org • Edmonds, WA 98026