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Dec 22, 2005, 02:23 AM
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| | | Instant replies to email. Hey hope you can help. I know how to generate instant replies on the new modern versions of Outlook - but I cannot remember for the life of me how you do it on Outlook express. Do I have to create a message rule for this to happen??? | | | | | | |
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Dec 22, 2005, 03:18 AM
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| Cheers - that is a great help |
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Dec 22, 2005, 04:21 AM
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| If you are talking about an auto-responder, your ISP may have webmail where you can do that.
That's the case with my ISP, Roadrunner. |
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Dec 22, 2005, 04:28 AM
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Originally Posted by rickj If you are talking about an auto-responder, your ISP may have webmail where you can do that.
That's the case with my ISP, Roadrunner. | My company works through a domain - so we don't actually have webmail - otherwise I hear what you are saying and I kind of wish that was the case - it would have been a damn site quicker and easier lol |
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Dec 22, 2005, 04:31 AM
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| Being a domain email address, there IS webmail. And it probably does have an auto-responder feature...
...but whether they would allow you access to it is another story...
Can't hurt to ask, though!  |
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Dec 22, 2005, 04:36 AM
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| Well the domain was bought by my company (obviously) but is sent through to our computer technicians based half an hour away - the mail is then transmitted from them to us!!! So I guess the webmail would lie with them - it's all very complex here lol |
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Dec 22, 2005, 04:46 AM
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| Yeah, that's how it goes with many corporations. There should really be no reason that they don't permit you access to your webmail since they've got it set up for you anyway. If there's a Tech person at your location, maybe ask if they know who to talk to about it. |
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Dec 22, 2005, 04:58 AM
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| Thats the problem. I am effectively "The tech person" - noone I work with has a clue about computers - they only know how to the basics of word, excel & outlook. I am the one with computer knowledge and the capabilities to make things work. When the computer tech guys come in (which is not very often) I watch how they do stuff - I then know how to di it (I pick things up with computers really quickly) if I am shown once it usualy sticks in my head.
If the computers crash I sort it - if the net goes down, I sort it - if the rooter decides not to function correctly I sort it.
I am just so used to Outlook that Outlook express confuses me. lol - but I think I get it now. - so cheers guys  |
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Dec 23, 2005, 05:28 AM
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Pay to call ScottGem for advice ($.75/min) | Outlook Express does have a Rules feature. Its not as robust as Outlook, but it does exist. The only other way is to use an autoresponder on the e-mail server and for that you need to contact the operators of the server. |
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