Automatically reply to messages
You can set up Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to send an automatic response to some or all of the people who send you e-mail messages.
Without an Exchange Server account, you can combine an Outlook e-mail template with Outlook rules to reproduce the functionality of the Out of Office Assistant available only to Exchange Server account users. By using this combination, you can use your e-mail account to send automated replies to incoming messages.
Important You must leave your computer turned on and Outlook running for the automated replies to be sent.
Step 1: Create a message template
Tip Download a formal or informal out of office message template from Microsoft Office Online.
On the File menu, point to New, and then click Mail Message.
On the Options tab, in the Format group, click Plain Text.
In the message body, type the message that you want to send as your automated reply.
In the message window, click the Microsoft Office Button and then click Save As.
In the Save As dialog box, in the Save as type list, click Outlook Template (*.oft).
In the File name box, type a name for your message template, and then click Save.
Step 2: Create a rule to automatically reply to new e-mail messages
Do one of the following:
On the Tools menu, click Rules and Alerts.
In the Rules and Alerts dialog box, click New Rule.
Under Start from a blank rule, click Check messages when they arrive, and then click Next.
Under Which condition(s) do you want to check?, select the sent only to me check box and any other criteria that you want, and then click Next.
When you see a dialog box informing you that this rule will be applied to every message that you receive, click Yes.
Under What do you want to do with the message?, select the reply using a specific template check box.
Under Step 2: Edit the rule description (click an underlined value), click a specific template.
In the Select a Reply Template dialog box, in the Look In box, click User Templates in File System.
Select the template that you created in the previous section, and then click Open.
Click Next.
Optionally, select the check boxes for any exceptions to the auto-reply rule.
Click Next.
Under Step 1: Specify a name for this rule, type a name for the auto-reply rule, and then click Finish.
Tip Consider creating an Outlook task or to-do reminder to help you remember to turn off this rule when you want to stop sending automatic replies.
The reply using a specific template rule in the Rules Wizard sends your automated reply only once to each sender during a single session. This rule prevents Outlook from sending repetitive replies to a single sender from whom you receive multiple messages. During a session, Outlook keeps track of the list of users to whom it has responded. If you exit Outlook and then restart it, however, the list of the senders who have received automated replies is reset.
Important For the Rules Wizard to send a reply automatically, Outlook must be running and configured to check periodically for new messages.
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