andrea said:
How can I have a messege that has been sent to me
returned to sender automatically?
In Outlook 2002, there is a "reply using <a specific template>" clause.
I haven't used templates so I don't how you would make this work.
However, replying to every sender could get your e-mail account closed
real fast, like in a day or two. A listserver or bulk mailer sends you
their e-mail. This could be a newsletter to which you have subscribed,
spam, or some bulk e-mailing, like HP notifying their customers of a
change in policy. You get the e-mail and send a reply. The listserver
or bulk mailer isn't going to understand your e-mail, so it bounces back
a failure message. You reply to the failure message. It sends back
another failure message. And inside of a hour or two you've accumulated
thousands of e-mails in your Inbox and wasted lots of bandwidth and
resources bouncing messages between you and the sender. I had a buddy
at work do this stupidity. After a 3-day vacation, he had over six
thousand e-mails sitting in his Inbox, but he would've gotten 50 times
this number except that his mailbox's disk quota got used up. Because
he saved all his e-mails and was a part-time Unix admin, he had his
Exchange mailbox enlarged often and it was pretty big. The mail admin
was pretty pissed at him. Glad it wasn't me doing such a dumb thing.