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Thread: URGENT HELP: Outlook 2007 - Auto reply message?!

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    Exclamation URGENT HELP: Outlook 2007 - Auto reply message?!

    I have tried setting up an auto out of office reply to all incoming emails.

    I have followed these instuctions:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...8032328AAtzLar

    But for some reason it is not working when I send a test email from a different account.

    Can anyone help me I am in need of help setting this up urgently!

    Many Thanks in advance

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    Are you using a POP3 account or an Exchange account? As it's not possible with a POP3 account.

    Bellshill recently asked the same question: http://www.mobilediscodirectory.co.u...ad.php?t=20132

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    Yes it is a POP3.

    Thanks Marc.

    But my problem now is how do I set it in my host account?

    I am with pophost.123-reg.co.uk.

    any ideas??
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDB Entertainment View Post

    any ideas??
    Hi JDB,
    You will have to sign into your Mailbox with the Hosting Company, and all settings should be there. The option to set up forwarders and auto replys etc, is usually one of them included.

    If not, then there will be a page (in hosting account) that archives all your email addresses together, and settings shall be there.

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    Either do it via cpanel,

    Or get exchange running and be a pro

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    James

    You need microsaft Exchange in order to do the out of office from outlook,

    Don't think exchange is cheap to purchase either.
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    if you can't afford it,

    Then look for a hosted exchange service, Just google it

    repoint your mx and your sorted
    Last edited by kjdiscos; 26-05-2009 at 05:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDB Entertainment View Post
    Yes it is a POP3.

    Thanks Marc.

    But my problem now is how do I set it in my host account?

    I am with pophost.123-reg.co.uk.
    I just had a look at 123-Reg support and it isn't possible to set an auto-responder.

    any ideas??
    Get a proper host with cPanel

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