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IE/OE 7 - Windows XP
In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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The Away Status is for Instant Messaging. Are you looking for an Out Of
Office type of reply? If you do this, you will have to leave your computer on 24/7, be connected to the Internet, and have OE open. If you want do this anyway, the link below will explain how to do it. One thing I would suggest is that where it says to create a rule and check For All Messages, you change it and make the rule for people in your address book only. Otherwise you will be replying to Spam as well. Your ISP may offer this service which would be a better choice. http://www.cyberwalker.com/columns/feb01/080201.html -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... IE/OE 7 - Windows XP In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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Yes, I want it as an Out of Office Type. I want it to reply only to one
specific "To" address... i.e. addressed to a club's board of directors, to inform the sender that their mail will be reviewed and the type of response they can expect. It is not necessary that this action be taken immediately, so I would think it would not be necessary to stay connected with OE running, that whenever I check & download mail (frequently) would suffice. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... The Away Status is for Instant Messaging. Are you looking for an Out Of Office type of reply? If you do this, you will have to leave your computer on 24/7, be connected to the Internet, and have OE open. If you want do this anyway, the link below will explain how to do it. One thing I would suggest is that where it says to create a rule and check For All Messages, you change it and make the rule for people in your address book only. Otherwise you will be replying to Spam as well. Your ISP may offer this service which would be a better choice. http://www.cyberwalker.com/columns/feb01/080201.html -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... IE/OE 7 - Windows XP In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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Is this a message that is being sent to a group, but you want the reply to
go to only one person, or is the message sent to you alone and you want to reply? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Yes, I want it as an Out of Office Type. I want it to reply only to one specific "To" address... i.e. addressed to a club's board of directors, to inform the sender that their mail will be reviewed and the type of response they can expect. It is not necessary that this action be taken immediately, so I would think it would not be necessary to stay connected with OE running, that whenever I check & download mail (frequently) would suffice. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... The Away Status is for Instant Messaging. Are you looking for an Out Of Office type of reply? If you do this, you will have to leave your computer on 24/7, be connected to the Internet, and have OE open. If you want do this anyway, the link below will explain how to do it. One thing I would suggest is that where it says to create a rule and check For All Messages, you change it and make the rule for people in your address book only. Otherwise you will be replying to Spam as well. Your ISP may offer this service which would be a better choice. http://www.cyberwalker.com/columns/feb01/080201.html -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... IE/OE 7 - Windows XP In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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The incoming message goes to 5 people. I will be the only one using the
auto reply, and replying only to the sender. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Is this a message that is being sent to a group, but you want the reply to go to only one person, or is the message sent to you alone and you want to reply? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Yes, I want it as an Out of Office Type. I want it to reply only to one specific "To" address... i.e. addressed to a club's board of directors, to inform the sender that their mail will be reviewed and the type of response they can expect. It is not necessary that this action be taken immediately, so I would think it would not be necessary to stay connected with OE running, that whenever I check & download mail (frequently) would suffice. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... The Away Status is for Instant Messaging. Are you looking for an Out Of Office type of reply? If you do this, you will have to leave your computer on 24/7, be connected to the Internet, and have OE open. If you want do this anyway, the link below will explain how to do it. One thing I would suggest is that where it says to create a rule and check For All Messages, you change it and make the rule for people in your address book only. Otherwise you will be replying to Spam as well. Your ISP may offer this service which would be a better choice. http://www.cyberwalker.com/columns/feb01/080201.html -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... IE/OE 7 - Windows XP In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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The incoming is addressed to 5 people. I will be the only recipient doing
an auto reply, and only to the sender. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Is this a message that is being sent to a group, but you want the reply to go to only one person, or is the message sent to you alone and you want to reply? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Yes, I want it as an Out of Office Type. I want it to reply only to one specific "To" address... i.e. addressed to a club's board of directors, to inform the sender that their mail will be reviewed and the type of response they can expect. It is not necessary that this action be taken immediately, so I would think it would not be necessary to stay connected with OE running, that whenever I check & download mail (frequently) would suffice. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... The Away Status is for Instant Messaging. Are you looking for an Out Of Office type of reply? If you do this, you will have to leave your computer on 24/7, be connected to the Internet, and have OE open. If you want do this anyway, the link below will explain how to do it. One thing I would suggest is that where it says to create a rule and check For All Messages, you change it and make the rule for people in your address book only. Otherwise you will be replying to Spam as well. Your ISP may offer this service which would be a better choice. http://www.cyberwalker.com/columns/feb01/080201.html -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... IE/OE 7 - Windows XP In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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Create a message as per the Auto Reply link. The procedure will be similar,
but not For All Messages. Create the rule: Where the From line contains people Reply with message & Stop processing more rules Click People and enter the sender's address Click Message and follow the instructions for inserting the message. The sender will be the only one to see the reply. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... The incoming message goes to 5 people. I will be the only one using the auto reply, and replying only to the sender. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Is this a message that is being sent to a group, but you want the reply to go to only one person, or is the message sent to you alone and you want to reply? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Yes, I want it as an Out of Office Type. I want it to reply only to one specific "To" address... i.e. addressed to a club's board of directors, to inform the sender that their mail will be reviewed and the type of response they can expect. It is not necessary that this action be taken immediately, so I would think it would not be necessary to stay connected with OE running, that whenever I check & download mail (frequently) would suffice. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... The Away Status is for Instant Messaging. Are you looking for an Out Of Office type of reply? If you do this, you will have to leave your computer on 24/7, be connected to the Internet, and have OE open. If you want do this anyway, the link below will explain how to do it. One thing I would suggest is that where it says to create a rule and check For All Messages, you change it and make the rule for people in your address book only. Otherwise you will be replying to Spam as well. Your ISP may offer this service which would be a better choice. http://www.cyberwalker.com/columns/feb01/080201.html -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... IE/OE 7 - Windows XP In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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Hmmm, maybe I didn't state the issue correctly. I have the Message Rule
to detect the TO field. The FROM/sender could be variable. I selected the "Reply With Message" and included the text file I want sent back to sender. I may have to do it manually, and if I do, it would probably be simpler just to create a Signature and insert that. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Create a message as per the Auto Reply link. The procedure will be similar, but not For All Messages. Create the rule: Where the From line contains people Reply with message & Stop processing more rules Click People and enter the sender's address Click Message and follow the instructions for inserting the message. The sender will be the only one to see the reply. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... The incoming message goes to 5 people. I will be the only one using the auto reply, and replying only to the sender. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Is this a message that is being sent to a group, but you want the reply to go to only one person, or is the message sent to you alone and you want to reply? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Yes, I want it as an Out of Office Type. I want it to reply only to one specific "To" address... i.e. addressed to a club's board of directors, to inform the sender that their mail will be reviewed and the type of response they can expect. It is not necessary that this action be taken immediately, so I would think it would not be necessary to stay connected with OE running, that whenever I check & download mail (frequently) would suffice. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... The Away Status is for Instant Messaging. Are you looking for an Out Of Office type of reply? If you do this, you will have to leave your computer on 24/7, be connected to the Internet, and have OE open. If you want do this anyway, the link below will explain how to do it. One thing I would suggest is that where it says to create a rule and check For All Messages, you change it and make the rule for people in your address book only. Otherwise you will be replying to Spam as well. Your ISP may offer this service which would be a better choice. http://www.cyberwalker.com/columns/feb01/080201.html -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... IE/OE 7 - Windows XP In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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I see. As you found, an auto reply won't work on a To field rule, and since
the From field will vary, I can't think of a way to do it automatically unless the Subject was always the same. If it was a unique subject, then it would be easy. Otherwise, maybe the sig would be the way to go. The only other way, also manually, would be to create the reply message in a new message window and then save it as a .txt file. When you got a message, then you can Insert | Text from file and insert the saved reply. That is how I save my /canned/ replies for the newsgroups. If I can think of a way to do it automatically, I'll get back to you. One more question. Do these senders /only/ send you messages regarding this group, or whatever it is? Or do you get messages from them as personal mail also? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Hmmm, maybe I didn't state the issue correctly. I have the Message Rule to detect the TO field. The FROM/sender could be variable. I selected the "Reply With Message" and included the text file I want sent back to sender. I may have to do it manually, and if I do, it would probably be simpler just to create a Signature and insert that. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Create a message as per the Auto Reply link. The procedure will be similar, but not For All Messages. Create the rule: Where the From line contains people Reply with message & Stop processing more rules Click People and enter the sender's address Click Message and follow the instructions for inserting the message. The sender will be the only one to see the reply. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... The incoming message goes to 5 people. I will be the only one using the auto reply, and replying only to the sender. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Is this a message that is being sent to a group, but you want the reply to go to only one person, or is the message sent to you alone and you want to reply? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Yes, I want it as an Out of Office Type. I want it to reply only to one specific "To" address... i.e. addressed to a club's board of directors, to inform the sender that their mail will be reviewed and the type of response they can expect. It is not necessary that this action be taken immediately, so I would think it would not be necessary to stay connected with OE running, that whenever I check & download mail (frequently) would suffice. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... The Away Status is for Instant Messaging. Are you looking for an Out Of Office type of reply? If you do this, you will have to leave your computer on 24/7, be connected to the Internet, and have OE open. If you want do this anyway, the link below will explain how to do it. One thing I would suggest is that where it says to create a rule and check For All Messages, you change it and make the rule for people in your address book only. Otherwise you will be replying to Spam as well. Your ISP may offer this service which would be a better choice. http://www.cyberwalker.com/columns/feb01/080201.html -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... IE/OE 7 - Windows XP In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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I could get either personal or group mail. However, I think it is resolved.
I think the problem was that my testing and replying to myself. It appears my ISP thinks that is sort of wierd and sends me an error message instead. I had someone else test it and they got the auto reply. Thanks Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... I see. As you found, an auto reply won't work on a To field rule, and since the From field will vary, I can't think of a way to do it automatically unless the Subject was always the same. If it was a unique subject, then it would be easy. Otherwise, maybe the sig would be the way to go. The only other way, also manually, would be to create the reply message in a new message window and then save it as a .txt file. When you got a message, then you can Insert | Text from file and insert the saved reply. That is how I save my /canned/ replies for the newsgroups. If I can think of a way to do it automatically, I'll get back to you. One more question. Do these senders /only/ send you messages regarding this group, or whatever it is? Or do you get messages from them as personal mail also? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Hmmm, maybe I didn't state the issue correctly. I have the Message Rule to detect the TO field. The FROM/sender could be variable. I selected the "Reply With Message" and included the text file I want sent back to sender. I may have to do it manually, and if I do, it would probably be simpler just to create a Signature and insert that. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Create a message as per the Auto Reply link. The procedure will be similar, but not For All Messages. Create the rule: Where the From line contains people Reply with message & Stop processing more rules Click People and enter the sender's address Click Message and follow the instructions for inserting the message. The sender will be the only one to see the reply. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... The incoming message goes to 5 people. I will be the only one using the auto reply, and replying only to the sender. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Is this a message that is being sent to a group, but you want the reply to go to only one person, or is the message sent to you alone and you want to reply? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... Yes, I want it as an Out of Office Type. I want it to reply only to one specific "To" address... i.e. addressed to a club's board of directors, to inform the sender that their mail will be reviewed and the type of response they can expect. It is not necessary that this action be taken immediately, so I would think it would not be necessary to stay connected with OE running, that whenever I check & download mail (frequently) would suffice. Earl "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... The Away Status is for Instant Messaging. Are you looking for an Out Of Office type of reply? If you do this, you will have to leave your computer on 24/7, be connected to the Internet, and have OE open. If you want do this anyway, the link below will explain how to do it. One thing I would suggest is that where it says to create a rule and check For All Messages, you change it and make the rule for people in your address book only. Otherwise you will be replying to Spam as well. Your ISP may offer this service which would be a better choice. http://www.cyberwalker.com/columns/feb01/080201.html -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Earl Partridge" wrote in message ... IE/OE 7 - Windows XP In message rules I set a rule to Reply With Message and included an ".eml" file. I get an error "Your message rules did not Forward or Reply to 1 message(s) because the message would have been sent to one of your accounts." This sounds as though the error is because I sent myself a test and the reply is trying to send back to me through that server. The ISP is Charter.net. Could this be something that could be configured to allow it? Also, in OE7 Help, the "Away Status" indicates under Tools | My Online Status... I don't have that option in Tools. Earl |
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