Re: Notifiying Away on Holiday Emails
- From: "Nick" <Nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 05:04:03 -0700
Big Thank You to everyone that's replied and tried to help. By the looks of
things it appears it's not worth it, so i shall imform my boss and tell it
the implications. Thank you once again.
"LsuEdu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
> To create a rule for e-mail messages to automatically with a return TEXT
> message. Test by sending an email to: LsuEdu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> 1.. On the Tools menu, point to Message Rules, and then click Mail.
> Message rules cannot be created for IMAP or HTTP e-mail accounts.
>
> 2.. If this is the first rule you are creating, proceed to step 3.
> Otherwise, on the Mail Rules tab, click New and proceed to step 4.
> 3.. Select the conditions for your rule by selecting the desired check
> boxes in the Conditions section. (You must select at least one condition.)
> You can specify multiple conditions for a single rule by selecting more
> than one check box. Click the and hyperlink in the Rule Description section
> to specify whether all of the rule conditions must be met before the
> specified action occurs (and), or whether at least one must be met (or).
>
> 4.. Specify the actions for your rule by selecting the desired check boxes
> in the Actions section. (You must select at least one condition.)
> 5.. Click the underlined hyperlinks in the Rule Description section to
> specify the conditions or actions for your rule.
> You can click contains people or contains specific words in the Rule
> Description section to specify the people or words you'd like Outlook
> Express to look for in messages. If you enter multiple people or multiple
> words per condition, use the Options button in the Select People or Type
> Specific Words dialog boxes to further customize the condition.
>
> 6.. In the Name of the rule text box, select the default name or type a
> new name for your rule, and then click OK.
> Notes
>
> a.. You can create a new rule by selecting an existing one on the Message
> Rules tab and clicking Copy. This is helpful when the new rule you want to
> create is similar to an existing one.
> b.. You can create a rule from a message by selecting an e-mail message in
> the main window and then on the Message menu clicking Create Rule from
> Message. This helps by automatically filling in the name of the person on
> the From line; no other information from the message, however, is entered
> into the rule.
> The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his
> absolute property - either as a child, a wife, or a concubine - must delay
> the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a
> great power among men.
>
> Winston Churchill - London, England
> http://www.winstonchurchill.org
>
> "Nick" <Nick @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:DBB2DE58-0A5C-414F-83B7-A53B8C53C90D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > How do i set up my email account to notify incoming emails that i'm away
> > on
> > holiday or out of the office until such time? I've looked through the
> > options
> > but just can't find the set up information.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Nick
>
>
>
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