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I'm running Outlook 2003 on XP. I'd like to set my Out of Office message to
expire automatically. I can never remember to turn it off. Also reply to Thanks, Max |
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herronm wrote:
I'm running Outlook 2003 on XP. I'd like to set my Out of Office message to expire automatically. I can never remember to turn it off. I don't think this is possible. However, how can you not remember to turn it off when it tells you it's on every time you start Outlook? -- Brian Tillman |
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