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clairemackaness
22nd January 2006, 11:59
I have microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and as it is a home version it does not have the Out of Office function.

I am going away in a couple of weeks and need to send an out of office sort of reply to everyone who e-mails me, is there a way this can be done using auto formatting or something?

No techy replies please!

DuaneJackson
22nd January 2006, 12:01
Who hosts your email?

Some of our customers have the same problem. To get around it they just log in to their webmail and set the out-of-office from there.

clairemackaness
22nd January 2006, 12:03
BT Yahoo.

Can I do it from webmail?

clairemackaness
22nd January 2006, 12:04
popping out for lunch with Ma & Pa, please keep the suggestions coming I'll pick up on them all when I get back.
Thanks

creospace
22nd January 2006, 12:27
With your own domain name you could set up an autoresponder to reply to any mails that come in?

I have no expereince of btyahoo registration and hosting so no idea.

Gary

confused
22nd January 2006, 13:16
a very simple solution would be to create a message rule to reply to messages.

DuaneJackson
22nd January 2006, 13:30
IF you do that, make sure you leave your computer on and connected to the internet while you are away.

confused
22nd January 2006, 13:41
oh yeah, very good point lol, mine are on 24/7 and I often forget that not everyone does the same!

clairemackaness
22nd January 2006, 14:58
No can do leaving the PC on as Hubby will be using it for his stuff and it's a different login.

Looks as if I'll have to ask him to check and reply to my e-mails each day. Or log on to my webmail at the hotel each day.

Thanks for the advice though

Urban Space
22nd January 2006, 15:37
But when I emailed the headteacher of the school I want to do my work experience with, I got an automatic message which said he had received my email. I sent it out of school hours and I know they don't have their computers on 24/7.

Silly bloke hasn't got back next to me yet :x!

Liam

clairemackaness
22nd January 2006, 15:44
Liam, they probably have the out of office function on their version of outlook

Urban Space
22nd January 2006, 15:46
Owel, Just trying to help! :D!

Liam

confused
22nd January 2006, 17:49
You need to realise that in a school or organaisation is totally different, they will have a mail server such as exchange to handle the mail, then pass mail to the relevant users as requested via outlook or whatever.
Back to the original question, if using XP which I assume you are, why not logon as you, open outlook and setup as mentioned to reply, then swith user to hubby - still not turning pc off. your programs (in this case outlook) will continue to run.

CALV

clairemackaness
22nd January 2006, 18:18
I think I'll just pay to check it at the hotel, that way I can assure myself its all in order LOL Hubby cant be trusted.