i will be away .how do i post auto reply to incoming mail ” i’m away” ?

by on August 11, 2010

Question by chuchi c: i will be away .how do i post auto reply to incoming mail ” i’m away” ?

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Answer by zynr
Click on “Options” from your mail page. Then Choose “Vacation Response”.

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chillin-it August 11, 2010 at 3:39 am

You can use the vacation response.

Click Options in the upper-right corner of your Mail page, then under “Management”, click Vacation Response.

Then,

Set the duration of the message by entering your vacation’s Start Date and End Date.
Under “Generic Response”, write a note of up to ten lines that will auto-reply to anyone who writes to your Yahoo! Mail address while you’re gone. It doesn’t have to be generic, though—here’s where to mention the waterskiing, or the rustic fireside dinners… if you want.

Option: You can also write a special note to reply to anyone from a specific domain. For example, if you anticipate a message from anyone who has an account with IBM, you can send a more personal Vacation Response to messages from “any-name@ibm.net.” Write your message in the “Special Response” section, and then go to the bottom of the page to specify the domain(s) that you want the special response to go to.

When you’re all finished, click Turn Auto-Response On and your Vacation Response will be activated.
If you want to stop the Vacation Response message at any time before the End Date, simply go back to the Vacation Response page and click Turn Auto-Response Off.
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/original/basics/basics-52.html

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ThesunfanSH September 20, 2010 at 5:54 pm

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Derek October 8, 2010 at 6:06 pm

Cancel that thought. Just tried it. Just got a single vacation response email. Gmail has saved the world.

Roger Parkinson October 30, 2010 at 9:51 pm

I always take issue with Plato on this (even though I agree with the point generally).
“The people who should be in charge are the (insert own occupation here)”
For example: the people who should be in charge are the software developers because they can proveably think through complex systems.

Actually the people who should be in charge are the People, of course. But Plato was a fascist.

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Leon February 16, 2011 at 1:12 pm

This ping thing will undoubtedly use my limited mobile data to transmit back to the developer. If this is the case then I won't be buying any apps in future, you can be sure of that. Considering the fact that developers are free to create add supported apps I don't know why they charge for software, particularly since they aren't on par with the iPhone, often are more expensive and more often then not they crash. I am in the process of developing an android app which I have no intention of charging for, add supported apps, the way forward if you ask me.

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