rules wizard.. reply feature, not replying to outside emails coming in.. outlook 2007.. help?

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markm75c

Ok.. so i've retried this reply feature built into the rules (rather
than using the out of office wizard)..

I use the rules wizard.. say if any emails are sent to "me" to reply
with this message.. when you click the message hyperlink, it brings
up
a blank email .. which is fine.. so i put something in for the body
and i put something for the subject..


Now i send a test email from the outside in.. no autoreply gets
sent..


However.. if i send an internal test message a reply occurs..


The other question i have is regarding the subject part.. when it
replies it doesnt put "re: subject "your text here"" it simply puts
"your text here" and replaces their original subject.. is there a way
around this one?

Thanks
 
M

markm75c

Ok.. so i've retried this reply feature built into the rules (rather
than using the out of office wizard)..

I use the rules wizard.. say if any emails are sent to "me" to reply
with this message.. when you click the message hyperlink, it brings
up
a blank email .. which is fine.. so i put something in for the body
and i put something for the subject..

Now i send a test email from the outside in.. no autoreply gets
sent..

However.. if i send an internal test message a reply occurs..

The other question i have is regarding the subject part.. when it
replies it doesnt put "re: subject "your text here"" it simply puts
"your text here" and replaces their original subject.. is there a way
around this one?

Thanks

The answer.. was to turn this on in Exchange 2007.. mail settings..
allow auto replies..
 
M

markm75c

The answer.. was to turn this on in Exchange 2007.. mail settings..
allow auto replies..- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

As far as a way to change the out of office subject text.. i guess
there is no way to do this?
 

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