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Forward e-mails and automatic reply
Dear All,
I would like to know how to create an automatic rule to forward all my e-mails to another "e-mail account" using outllook 2003 and also how to set up an automatic reply saying that I am away for some time. Thanks in advance, Rômulo |
Forward e-mails and automatic reply
Romulo wrote:
I would like to know how to create an automatic rule to forward all my e-mails to another "e-mail account" using outllook 2003 Did you even look in the Rules and Alerts Wizard? It should be fairly obvious. (Hint: and also how to set up an automatic reply saying that I am away for some time. See if this helps: http://www.slipstick.com/rules/autoreply.htm -- Brian Tillman |
Forward e-mails and automatic reply
You can either use Outlook rules or (if you are not familiar with outlook
rules) you can use an addin for Outlook called Auto Reply Manager. You can find it at this link: http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/o...uto-reply.html "Romulo" wrote in message oups.com... Dear All, I would like to know how to create an automatic rule to forward all my e-mails to another "e-mail account" using outllook 2003 and also how to set up an automatic reply saying that I am away for some time. Thanks in advance, Rômulo |
Forward e-mails and automatic reply
:) Another autoresponse sending tool - just to check all alternatives
:) http://freebusy.4team.biz/?pcode=607180190pwkkd3 Regards! Romulo wrote: Dear All, I would like to know how to create an automatic rule to forward all my e-mails to another "e-mail account" using outllook 2003 and also how to set up an automatic reply saying that I am away for some time. Thanks in advance, Rômulo |
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