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Hi,
What determines what language the subject line of out-of-office is used? A colleague of mine and I just tried emailing the same colleague that we know is out of the office. He received the message in Danish and I received it in English "Out of Office AutoReply". We both use Outlook 2007. Where do you set the language you wish to receive? In your own Outlook client, or on the Exchange server? We use Exchange 2003. Best regards, Jan. |
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