to upset that applecart.
Your mail provider probably offers a ‘vacation’ reply option which you can
enable via the webmail interface.
—
Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail)
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/VanderMolen
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <> wrote in message news:…
> Yes, but you’ll need to (1) leave your computer turned-on, (2) connected to
> the internet with (3) Windows Mail up & running while you’re away.
> Furthermore, you’ll be auto-replying to spammers as well as possible
> burglars who’d just love to know you’re not at home. And if the person
> you’re auto-replying to has OOF enabled, you’ll both be auto-replying to
> each other for days on end, possibly filling up your inboxes till they
> exceed their limits…and then you won’t be receiving any messages.
>
> If this sounds acceptable, I’ll tell you how to do it. <wink>
> —
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client – since 2002
> www.banthecheck.com
>
>
> Les wrote:
>> Is it possible to set up an "Out of Office Auto reply" in Windows mail
>
