If your machine is off nothing will happen since the rule only runs when
your machine receives the item. So, the items will sit on the mail server
with no replies. You might want to check with your ISP if their mail server
has the option to automatically reply to incoming messages.
"RajenRajput1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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82D814A-BBF6-4F95-8D7D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Dear reader,
>
> I am using Outlook for Vista (07 version I guess).
>
> As my email provider uses a POP3 server, I cannot use "Out of office auto
> reply", so I have set up a rule to auto reply to any emails which are
> inbound
> whilst I am on holiday.
>
> The conditions are simple,
> Where my name is in the To or Cc box
> and sender is in Contacts Address Book
> and on this machine only.
> reply using c:\users\raj\appdata\roaming\microsoft\templates\rr.oft
>
> My question is, how does Outlook know who and who isn't in my Contacts
> list?
>
> When I am on holiday my computer will be switched off, so the emails that
> I
> receive will only go as far as my email provider's server, and will not
> reach
> my computer. So how will the auto reply know whether the inbound email is
> from someone in my address book when the data is surely stored on my
> computer
> and NOT on my email provider's server?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> In addition, I have no idea what "and on this machine" means.
>
> Thank you very much