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Matthew Lamkin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Jan 2000 09:51:24 -0000
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Oops!.
Yep I meant the "out of office" assistant, however there's not much
difference between that and the "inbox assistant" anyway.
When I'm out of the office for a short time I lock the workstation (but
cannot be bothered to make an determined effort to tell my email program
that I'm going out) , when I'm on holiday I turn it off (so it wont
reply anyway).

What I haven't figured out yet is how to make automatic selective
autoresponse/tracking options. I often forget to turn it off for
TechNet, yet
keep it on for everyone else.

ToodlePip.


>-----Original Message-----
>From:  Hollandsworth, Ron [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent:  Sunday, January 09, 2000 11:28 AM
>To:    [log in to unmask]
>Subject:       Re: [TN] autoreply...
>
>Steve I believe what you are looking for is in Format on the front screen of
>your Outlook.  Click on out of office assistant and a screen will appear and
>you can put whatever message you want to appear in the box.  Just click ok
>and you should be all set.  If someone wants to contact you they will know
>that you will be gone during a specific time frame and wait.
>
>Ron Hollandsworth
>ITT
>[log in to unmask]
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stephen R. Gregory [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 12:17 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [TN] autoreply...
>
>
>In a message dated 01/08/2000 10:04:06 AM Central Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
>
>> If there's anyone out there today, is there any way
>>  to send auto replies through Outlook?  I've seen some
>>  of you sending it but I cant find it in Outlook 98.
>>
>>  How are you doing it???  Since I'll be gone all week
>>  I dont want to end up with hundreds of messages, I guess
>>  I'll have to singoff for the week... unless there's another
>>  trick!
>>
>>  Thank You!
>>
>>  JF
>>
>
>Hi Jean!
>
>Below is how you stop your TechNet email while you are gone. DO NOT use your
>auto responder! You could get logged-off by the list administrator, which
>then you may have to go through the hassle of getting subscribed again.
>Below
>is what I pasted from IPC's web page from the page of IPC online
>resources...
>
>-Steve Gregory-
>
>All you do is send a email as below...don't put anything in the subject box,
>and in the body of the message just type: SET TechNet nomail
>
>Then when you get back, do the same thing but in the body of the message
>type: SET TechNet mail
>
>That's it!
>
>Example:
>
>TO:[log in to unmask]
>SUBJECT:
>MESSAGE:SET TechNet nomail
>
>Please note that the commands, addresses and forum names are not case
>sensitive, and you can send as many commands as you need in one message as
>long as they are on separate lines.
>
>Mail/Nomail
>
>Setting the NOMail option stops mail from the forum to you, but leaves you
>subscribed to the list. NOMail is often used by subscribers who are leaving
>the office for vacation or an extended business trip, and do not want a full
>mailbox when they return.
>
>For example, to temporarily disable mail delivery from TechNet to your
>address, send the following command:
>
>SET TechNet NOMAIL
>
>Please note, if you use an auto-responder while on vacation without setting
>your subscription options to NOMail, your "vacation" messages may bounce
>back
>to the mail list and you may be "served off" from the forum when you return.
>This is because the server will be unable to process the message from your
>auto-responder and will consider it an error. Being "served off" simply
>means
>that any commands you send to mail list will be ignored until the forum
>administrator restores your normal status.
>
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