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Resolved Mass auto-reply

Djabber

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.61
Hi,

I'm using POSTFIX & Dovecot for as mailserver software.
I was wondering if there's a way to send auto-responders / auto-replies for multiple email accounts rather than per individual account.
I think there used to be an extension called 'Mass email manager' but that no longer exists.

Thanks in advance!
 
Hello @Djabber

Could you please share more details?
In general, auto-responders send replies to every email address that reaches the mailbox with the enabled feature.

If the questions is about managing multiple mailboxes at once (enable/disable the feature), it can be done by using the CLI utility. The details are described in this article:
How to enable/disable autoresponder in Plesk
Note: Under the spoiler "Enabling/disabling autoresponder", the part with "To disable autoresponder for multiple mailboxes".
 
Thanks! I was kinda hoping there was an alternative with a GUI that allows you to make groups and enable an auto-reply for said groups.
But i'll try to figure it out using ssh.

Thanks again.
 
As far as I am aware no email services has support for enabling auto reply in mass unless you use the CLI, not even with Microsoft Exchange where you need to use PowerShell to do a loop like what was suggested by mikhail and this mainly because it's under the assumption that the users themselves enabling it and adding a custom auto reply message or an IT admin is doing it on a single mailbox with more advanced (like what you're doing to do) would need to be done through the CLI. (Hopefully I'm making sense).
 
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