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mailx - out of the office

I'm using the mailx client on Solaris to read my email. I would like to know if it is possible to create an "Out of the Office" reply to the sender of email while I'm on vacation???
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Use the vacation command.

See the vacation(1) man pages for more info.
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Now that is sooo coool!!

I am always amazed at how versatile UNIX is. I have never heard of this command. I have it on HPUX 11.x.

Amazing but True!
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Thanx

Thanx for the information. I gave the vacation command a try. Excellent!!!!
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