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Olaf Egeberg
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      15th Mar 2009
I need to auto-respond to email but I only have a POP account (not Exchange
Server). I'm using Outlook 2003. Does ANYONE know how I can do this?
Thanks, Olaf
 
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dlw
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      15th Mar 2009
you need 3rd party software or service, google outlook or email autoresponder

"Olaf Egeberg" wrote:

> I need to auto-respond to email but I only have a POP account (not Exchange
> Server). I'm using Outlook 2003. Does ANYONE know how I can do this?
> Thanks, Olaf

 
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VanguardLH
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      15th Mar 2009
Olaf Egeberg wrote:

> I need to auto-respond to email but I only have a POP account (not Exchange
> Server). I'm using Outlook 2003. Does ANYONE know how I can do this?


How to emulate the Out of Office Assistant in Microsoft Outlook
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311107

Means you have to:
- Leave your computer always powered on. Get a big UPS.
- Configure recovery options in Windows to reboot after a crash (so it
could just get stuck in a reboot loop if what caused it to crash keeps
making it crash).
- Use auto-login so Windows logins under your account after rebooting
from a crash. Also means anyone can use your computer.
- Leave Windows always loaded.
- Leave Outlook always loaded. This is client software and makes for a
flaky server program.
- Define the rule mentioned in the KB article.
- Only works for e-mails that get past your e-mail provider's anti-spam
filter (since those won't be available to Outlook).

Have you actually checked that your e-mail provider does not provide an
auto-responder so you can run this up on their server?
 
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Olaf Egeberg
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      16th Mar 2009
Hello dlw,
Thanks.
That helped a lot.
Olaf



"dlw" wrote:

> you need 3rd party software or service, google outlook or email autoresponder
>
> "Olaf Egeberg" wrote:
>
> > I need to auto-respond to email but I only have a POP account (not Exchange
> > Server). I'm using Outlook 2003. Does ANYONE know how I can do this?
> > Thanks, Olaf

 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      16th Mar 2009
"Olaf Egeberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I need to auto-respond to email but I only have a POP account (not Exchange
> Server). I'm using Outlook 2003. Does ANYONE know how I can do this?


A rule can do this. See this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311107
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prymaka
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      27th Mar 2009
I can get Outlook to send an autoresponse for mails arriving at the default
POP3 account, but I have 4 accounts in Outlook and it won't autorespond to
the others. The settings window has an "Apply to all accounts" box but it's
greyed out. Any suggestions?

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> "Olaf Egeberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:42D21240-0454-415F-AA84-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> >I need to auto-respond to email but I only have a POP account (not Exchange
> > Server). I'm using Outlook 2003. Does ANYONE know how I can do this?

>
> A rule can do this. See this:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311107
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>

 
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prymaka
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      27th Mar 2009
Yes, that was my first thought, but the ISP does not offer autoresponse
unfortunately. Very close in Outlook, but that "Apply to all accounts" box
being greyed out is a real bummer.....

"Christian Goeller" wrote:

> prymaka, you wrote on Fri, 27 Mar 2009 03:12:02 -0700:
>
> > I can get Outlook to send an autoresponse for mails arriving at the default
> > POP3 account, but I have 4 accounts in Outlook and it won't autorespond to
> > the others.

>
> The most email providers support that feature server-sided. Login on
> your email providers website and check up if this feature is being
> offered.
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Christian Goeller
>
> MVP - MS Outlook
> http://www.outlookfaq.net
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prymaka
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      27th Mar 2009
Sorry, I meant "email service provider". Good news to hear that rules apply
to all accounts, maybe there are other settings within each account that I
need to rectify - will check now.
I want the response to go out from each account that receives mail.
Thanks for the help - and the very fast responses!

"Christian Goeller" wrote:

> prymaka, you wrote on Fri, 27 Mar 2009 04:06:01 -0700:
>
> > the ISP does not offer autoresponse unfortunately..

>
> Are your ISP and your email provider identical?
>
> > Very close in Outlook, but that "Apply to all accounts" box being
> > greyed out is a real bummer....

>
> As far as I know this option is only available when you're in an
> Exchange enviroment. Then you can enable the option to set the rule to
> other existing accounts (POP3, IMAP etc.) as well.
>
> But why do you want to enable the option? In a standalone installation,
> rules do apply always for all existing accounts.
>
> But if I understood correctly, you want to send an autosresponse only
> for mails that has been received through your default email account. In
> this case enable the option "Through the specific account" in the rule.
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Christian Goeller
>
> MVP - MS Outlook
> http://www.outlookfaq.net
>

 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      27th Mar 2009
"prymaka" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:3D29A24A-1272-4F47-9191-(E-Mail Removed)...

> Sorry, I meant "email service provider". Good news to hear that rules apply
> to all accounts, maybe there are other settings within each account that I
> need to rectify - will check now.
> I want the response to go out from each account that receives mail.


Do each of these mail accounts have its own maibox on the server? Do these
accounts all use the same mail server? Do they each have separate
usernames/passwords? Are they all included in the send/receive group?
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prymaka
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      27th Mar 2009
All accounts are with the same email provider but have their own domain names
(I mean the part after @) and each has its own mailbox addresses, username
and password.
They are all enabled in send/receive and all drop into the same inbox (ie
not separate profiles).

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> "prymaka" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:3D29A24A-1272-4F47-9191-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > Sorry, I meant "email service provider". Good news to hear that rules apply
> > to all accounts, maybe there are other settings within each account that I
> > need to rectify - will check now.
> > I want the response to go out from each account that receives mail.

>
> Do each of these mail accounts have its own maibox on the server? Do these
> accounts all use the same mail server? Do they each have separate
> usernames/passwords? Are they all included in the send/receive group?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>

 
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