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So, for example, if you want messages to **User1** to be forwarded to **User2** and autoresponded to, you can set the autoresponder on **User1**, set it not to keep the messages, and set an **Assistant** to copy the message to **User2** (do //not// check the **Redirect to assistant** box). | So, for example, if you want messages to **User1** to be forwarded to **User2** and autoresponded to, you can set the autoresponder on **User1**, set it not to keep the messages, and set an **Assistant** to copy the message to **User2** (do //not// check the **Redirect to assistant** box). | ||
- | =====Autoresponder sender address===== | + | For more details see [[reference: |
- | By default VPOP3 will send the autoresponse from < | + | |
- | if this is not what is desired, you can add a line into the autoresponse text like: | ||
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- | to make the message come from the specified address. | ||
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- | (See the [[reference: |