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How can I Set Up Postfix Autoresponder for my email account? (CentOS 6.5 x64)

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How can I Set Up Postfix Autoresponder for my email account? (CentOS 6.5 x64)
posted Dec 26, 2013 by Anderson

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Well, it depends on your setup (local, virtual) ?

For local setup, install vacation from:
http://pkgs.org/centos-6/puias-x86_64/vacation-1.2.7.0-7.puias6.x86_64.rpm.html

and then follow guide at
http://www.ducea.com/2008/11/05/howto-setup-vacation-using-postfix-on-debian-etch/
without debian specific entries like ("aptitude or apt-get")

answer Dec 26, 2013 by Deepak Dasgupta
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