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How can i set an out of office message
I currently have Microsoft Outlook 2007 and I wish to set an out of office
message but I don't see this option. Can you please tell me how I can set up an out of office message or at least an auto reply that will reply to every email that I receive through a certain email account. I would prefer to use the out of office message as this would allow me to turn it on and off easily but if I am unable to use this can you please tell me how I can also set up a rule to do this and how I can set dates for which the rule will apply Many thanks Jay |
How can i set an out of office message
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290846
"Jason Telford" wrote in message ... |I currently have Microsoft Outlook 2007 and I wish to set an out of office | message but I don't see this option. Can you please tell me how I can set up | an out of office message or at least an auto reply that will reply to every | email that I receive through a certain email account. I would prefer to use | the out of office message as this would allow me to turn it on and off easily | but if I am unable to use this can you please tell me how I can also set up a | rule to do this and how I can set dates for which the rule will apply | Many thanks | Jay |
How can i set an out of office message
If you are connected to an Exchange server, click on Tools and then Out of
Office Assistant. If you are not, then check with your e-mail provider/ISP. The web client usually has that feature but you have to go to their web site to configure it. I can't supply specific instructions as each is a little different. Tim "Jason Telford" wrote in message ... I currently have Microsoft Outlook 2007 and I wish to set an out of office message but I don't see this option. Can you please tell me how I can set up an out of office message or at least an auto reply that will reply to every email that I receive through a certain email account. I would prefer to use the out of office message as this would allow me to turn it on and off easily but if I am unable to use this can you please tell me how I can also set up a rule to do this and how I can set dates for which the rule will apply Many thanks Jay |
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