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Auto Reply--how do I turn this off?

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iliketax - 31 May 2008 04:18 GMT
Somehow, do not recall how, I found how to start an auto reply that said I
was unavailable until May 25 and now that I am back I can't seem to find the
auto-reply to turn it off.

Last night I found some comments on this board where certain people were
asking how to turn on the Windows Mail auto reply and many responses just
said the same thing over and over which "don't do it." Well I done it!

No I need to undo it. Please, I need help, not chastisement for turning it
on. Personally, I like it when I email someone and I get one of those auto
replies back that way I kow they received the email and just cannot respond
for a period of time.

thanks for any help.

iliketax
Gary VanderMolen - 31 May 2008 05:03 GMT
There is no option in Windows Mail to send an auto-reply, unless you
craft a message rule for that. Chances are, you enabled that feature
on your mail provider's webmail server.

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> Somehow, do not recall how, I found how to start an auto reply that said I
> was unavailable until May 25 and now that I am back I can't seem to find the
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iliketax - 31 May 2008 06:00 GMT
I have an auto reply set up---somehow. If I did as you are suggesting "you
enabled that feature on your provider's webmail server" do you know how I go
about disabling this?

I need to get the message to quit sending.

Anyone?

> There is no option in Windows Mail to send an auto-reply, unless you
> craft a message rule for that. Chances are, you enabled that feature
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Gary VanderMolen - 31 May 2008 06:12 GMT
First of all, did you look in your Windows Mail message rules?
(Tools, Message Rules, Mail). If there are no rules invoked,
then go to your mail provider's webmail site, log in, and look at
the options.
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>I have an auto reply set up---somehow. If I did as you are suggesting "you
> enabled that feature on your provider's webmail server" do you know how I go
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