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vacation(1)							   vacation(1)

NAME
       vacation - Informs senders of mail that recipient is absent

SYNOPSIS
       vacation -I

       The vacation command returns a message to the sender of a mail message,
       saying that the recipient is on vacation or otherwise absent.

OPTIONS
       Initializes  the	 $HOME/.vacation.pag  and  $HOME/.vacation.dir	files.
       Execute this option before you modify your $HOME/.forward file.

DESCRIPTION
       The  vacation  command  accepts	standard  input and attempts to send a
       vacation message to the user specified in that input, which should be a
       mail  message.	The  vacation  command	is  usually  invoked  in  your
       $HOME/.forward file, which is used to  forward  your  mail  to  another
       username.  When you want vacation messages to be sent to users who send
       you mail, enter the following in your $HOME/.forward file:

       \user, "|vacation user"

       Replace user by your username.  This allows mail sent to you to be both
       received	 by  you and piped to the vacation command; vacation reads the
       mail message, determines the sender, and sends  a  reply.   The	sender
       receives	 a  vacation message, and the original mail is waiting in your
       mailbox when you return.

       When vacation is invoked without the -I option,	as  in	the  file,  it
       reads  the first line from the standard input for a From line to deter‐
       mine the sender. If this is not present, an error message is  produced.
       (All  properly  formatted incoming mail should include a From line.) No
       vacation message is sent if the From header  line  indicates  that  the
       message	is  from  Postmaster;  from MAILER-DAEMON; if the initial From
       line includes the string -REQUEST@; or if a Precedence: bulk or	Prece‐
       dence: junk line is included in the header.

       You  must  initialize vacation for your username by issuing the command
       vacation -I before you can use the vacation command.

       The vacation command expects a $HOME/.vacation.msg  file	 containing  a
       message	to  be	sent back to each sender. The file should be an entire
       message, including any desired headers, such as From or Subject.	  This
       message	will  be  sent only once a week to each unique message sender.
       (If this	 file  does  not  exist,  vacation  uses  /usr/share/lib/vaca‐
       tion.def, a system-wide default vacation message, if it exists.)

       The  names  of  people who have sent you messages are kept in the files
       $HOME/.vacation.pag and $HOME/.vacation.dir.  These files  are  created
       when you initialize vacation for your username with vacation -I.

EXAMPLES
       If  your username is myra and you want to send a message once a week to
       each person who has sent you mail,  initialize  vacation	 by  entering:
       vacation -I

       Next,  add  the following line to your $HOME/.forward file (create this
       file if it does not exist):

       \myra, "|vacation myra"

       If you want to send a vacation message other than  the  system  default
       message	in  /usr/share/lib/vacation.def,  create the file in your home
       directory and enter the message in it.  For example:

       From: myra@k.table (Myra Louise Minter)	Subject:  I  am	 on  vacation.
       Delivered-By-the-Graces-Of: the Vacation program

       I am on vacation until October 1.  If you have something urgent, please
       telephone Lucy or Sue.

	    -- Myra

FILES
       System-wide default vacation message.  Contains address to  which  mail
       is  forwarded.	Contains  the  names  of people who have sent you mail
       while the vacation command was being used.  Contains the names of  peo‐
       ple  who	 have sent you mail while the vacation command was being used.
       Contains your personal vacation message.

SEE ALSO
       Commands:  mail(1), mailx(1), sendmail(8)

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