Submitted by datenimperator on Mon, 07/11/2011 - 02:47
Hi,
suddenly my user's autoreply messages do not come from the main domain but instead from one of the alias domains:
domain.info is an alias of domain.com. Before, .com was used for autoreplies, now it uses .info.
How can I set that to always use the main domain? And BTW: Searching for "autoreply" gives me a "Edit autoreply file" dialog, among others. That's pretty useful, but I can't find it for any virtualmin domain? What's that?
Kind regards,
Christian Aust
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Submitted by datenimperator on Mon, 07/11/2011 - 02:47 Comment #1
Adding subscription... why doesn't it do that itself?
Submitted by andreychek on Mon, 07/11/2011 - 09:50 Comment #2
Howdy -- how did they setup the auto-reply? Did they do it from within Virtualmin, or from Usermin?
In the case of Virtualmin, you should see a file for that user in /var/virtualmin-autoreply.
In the case of Usermin, there would be a file in that user's home directory.
The file would contain the auto-reply text, as well as the "From" address to use. You could verify in their auto-reply file that it's setup to use the correct From address.
Submitted by datenimperator on Mon, 07/11/2011 - 11:32 Comment #3
Obviously it had been set from usermin. I've edited the file in question, it had the wrong .info domain in there as sender. The question remains: What could my customer have done to create such an autoresponder?
Submitted by JamieCameron on Mon, 07/11/2011 - 11:42 Comment #4
I wonder if perhaps Usermin is detecting the from address incorrectly for that user.
If he sends email, is the from address set to the incorrect domain?