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| + | ====Autoresponder for ' | ||
| + | If you want to set a single autoresponder which replies to incoming messages for anyone (eg if your whole company closes for a holiday), you can obviously do this by going to each user and setting the autoresponder separately for each user. | ||
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| + | If the autoresponder text will be the same for every user, and you have a spare user slot in your VPOP3 licence, there is an alternative way: | ||
| + | - create a user for the autoresponder to go with (the name doesn' | ||
| + | - set the autoresponder as appropriate for that user - have the autoresponder not keep the messages after responding to them | ||
| + | - create a **Download Rule** to copy all incoming messages to that user | ||
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