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how do i create an auto reply rule that will use original body???

 
 
squalltheonly
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      21st Nov 2008
im starting this discussion again, because the old one died.

what i'm trying to do is to create an auto-reply rule or macro, that when
used it wont create a new message w/ a new body, but instead will auto-reply
using the original E-mail, just like a human would do.

yes, in a way i am trying to lie to the recipient of the e-mail, making the
auto-reply look like i actually was the one that replied. but this is a work
e-mail that needs to be answered fast, or others could beat you to it.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      24th Nov 2008
"squalltheonly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> im starting this discussion again, because the old one died.


It died because no one can think of a way to do it. I don't believe it can
be done in Outlook.
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