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Adrian
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      3rd Apr 2008
Outlook 2007, Exchange 2007

We want to set up an auto reply (Thank you for your email etc etc) for
emails sent to a particular address. I believe I can set up a rule to reply
automatically, but have read there is the danger of mail loops. Is there any
way to prevent mail loops or work around this?

Thanks,

Adrian


 
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James
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      3rd Apr 2008
Try using the rule "reply using a specific template", which is designed to
send the reply only once to each sender, during a session. Of course Outlook
must be running for the rule to auto reply,and you can add any other actions
to the rule.


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> Outlook 2007, Exchange 2007
>
> We want to set up an auto reply (Thank you for your email etc etc) for
> emails sent to a particular address. I believe I can set up a rule to

reply
> automatically, but have read there is the danger of mail loops. Is there

any
> way to prevent mail loops or work around this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adrian
>
>



 
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Adrian
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      4th Apr 2008
James,

Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately we need it to work when Outlook is
not running.

Adrian
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> Try using the rule "reply using a specific template", which is designed
> to
> send the reply only once to each sender, during a session. Of course
> Outlook
> must be running for the rule to auto reply,and you can add any other
> actions
> to the rule.
>
>
> "Adrian" <(E-Mail Removed)> 写入消息新闻
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>> Outlook 2007, Exchange 2007
>>
>> We want to set up an auto reply (Thank you for your email etc etc) for
>> emails sent to a particular address. I believe I can set up a rule to

> reply
>> automatically, but have read there is the danger of mail loops. Is there

> any
>> way to prevent mail loops or work around this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Adrian
>>
>>

>
>



 
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James
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      4th Apr 2008
Well then please see "Auto answer then delete" in this forum.

"Adrian" <(E-Mail Removed)> 写入消息新闻
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> James,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately we need it to work when Outlook

is
> not running.
>
> Adrian
> "James" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Try using the rule "reply using a specific template", which is designed
> > to
> > send the reply only once to each sender, during a session. Of course
> > Outlook
> > must be running for the rule to auto reply,and you can add any other
> > actions
> > to the rule.
> >
> >
> > "Adrian" <(E-Mail Removed)> 写入消息新闻
> > :(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Outlook 2007, Exchange 2007
> >>
> >> We want to set up an auto reply (Thank you for your email etc etc) for
> >> emails sent to a particular address. I believe I can set up a rule to

> > reply
> >> automatically, but have read there is the danger of mail loops. Is

there
> > any
> >> way to prevent mail loops or work around this?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Adrian
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>



 
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