1.\" Copyright (c) 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991 Regents of the University of California. 2.\" All rights reserved. 3.\" 4.\" %sccs.include.redist.man% 5.\" 6.\" @(#)vacation.1 6.8 (Berkeley) 04/23/91 7.\" 8.Dd 9.Dt VACATION 1 10.Os BSD 4.3 11.Sh NAME 12.Nm vacation 13.Nd return ``I am not here'' indication 14.Sh SYNOPSIS 15.Nm vacation 16.Fl i 17.Op Fl r Ar interval 18.Nm vacation 19.Op Fl a Ar alias 20.Ar login 21.Sh DESCRIPTION 22.Nm Vacation 23returns a message to the sender of a message telling them that you 24are currently not reading your mail. The intended use is in a 25.Pa .forward 26file. For example, your 27.Pa .forward 28file might have: 29.Bd -literal -offset indent 30\eeric, "|/usr/bin/vacation -a allman eric" 31.Ed 32which would send messages to you (assuming your login name was eric) and 33reply to any messages for 34.Dq eric 35or 36.Dq allman . 37.Pp 38Available options: 39.Bl -tag -width Ds 40.It Fl a Ar alias 41Handle messages for 42.Ar alias 43in the same manner as those received for the user's 44login name. 45.It Fl i 46Initialize the vacation database files. It should be used 47before you modify your 48.Pa .forward 49file. 50.It Fl r 51Set the reply interval to 52.Ar interval 53days. The default is one week. An interval of 54.Dq 0 55means that 56a reply is sent to each message, and an interval of 57.Dq Li infinite 58(actually, any non-numeric character) will never send more than 59one reply. It should be noted that intervals of 60.Dq Li \&0 61are quite 62dangerous, as it allows mailers to get into 63.Dq I am on vacation 64loops. 65.El 66.Pp 67No message will be sent unless 68.Ar login 69(or an 70.Ar alias 71supplied using the 72.Fl a 73option) is part of either the 74.Dq To: 75or 76.Dq Cc: 77headers of the mail. 78No messages from 79.Dq ???-REQUEST , 80.Dq Postmaster , 81.Dq Tn UUCP , 82.Dq MAILER , 83or 84.Dq MAILER-DAEMON 85will be replied to (where these strings are 86case insensitive) nor is a notification sent if a 87.Dq Precedence: bulk 88or 89.Dq Precedence: junk 90line is included in the mail headers. 91The people who have sent you messages are maintained as an 92.Xr ndbm 3 93database in the files 94.Pa .vacation.pag 95and 96.Pa .vacation.dir 97in your home directory. 98.Pp 99.Pp 100.Nm Vacation 101expects a file 102.Pa .vacation.msg , 103in your home directory, containing a message to be sent back to each 104sender. It should be an entire message (including headers). For 105example, it might contain: 106.Pp 107.Bd -unfilled -offset indent -compact 108From: eric@ucbmonet.Berkeley.EDU (Eric Allman) 109Subject: I am on vacation 110Delivered-By-The-Graces-Of: The Vacation program 111Precedence: bulk 112 113I am on vacation until July 22. If you have something urgent, 114please contact Joe Kalash <kalash@ucbingres.Berkeley.EDU>. 115--eric 116.Ed 117.Pp 118.Nm Vacation 119reads the first line from the standard input for a 120.Tn UNIX 121.Dq From 122line to determine the sender. 123.Xr Sendmail 8 124includes this 125.Dq From 126line automatically. 127.Pp 128Fatal errors, such as calling 129.Nm vacation 130with incorrect arguments, or with non-existent 131.Ar login Ns Ar s , 132are logged in the system log file, using 133.Xr syslog 8 . 134.Sh FILES 135.Bl -tag -width vacation.dirx -compact 136.It Pa ~/.vacation.dir 137database file 138.It Pa ~/.vacation.msg 139message to send 140.It Pa ~/.vacation.pag 141database file 142.El 143.Sh SEE ALSO 144.Xr sendmail 8 , 145.Xr syslog 8 146.Sh HISTORY 147The 148.Nm 149command appeared in 150.Bx 4.3 . 151