I need to set up some autoresponders on Red Hat 7.0. Vacation seems to
require an actual user, but I don't want to set up new users for this, I
want to do it straight from the aliases file. I tried Ken Coar's
'autoresponder' but got the following error:
configure: error: can not find install-sh or install.sh in . ./.. ./../..
Can someone explain why I'm getting that, and/or recommend a good
autoresponder app? Also, out of curiousity, what's the correct --prefix for
Red Hat 7.0? The default in autoresponder is /usr/local, but I'm thinking it
should be /usr on Red Hat, right?
Cheers,
adam
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