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 ===Conditions=== ===Conditions===
-  * **Dates** - specify dates between which the autoresponder will trigger +  * **Dates** - specify dates between which the autoresponder will trigger. 
-  * **Times** - specify times between which the autoresponder will trigger +  * **Times** - specify times between which the autoresponder will trigger. 
-  * **Date/Time** - specify dates & times between which the autoresponder will trigger +  * **Date/Time** - specify dates & times between which the autoresponder will trigger. 
-  * **Days of the Week** - specify which days of the week the autoresponder will trigger on +  * **Days of the Week** - specify which days of the week the autoresponder will trigger on. 
-  * **Sender** - specify a substring match for the original message sender to make the autoresponder trigger +  * **Sender** - specify text to match for the original message sender to make the autoresponder trigger. You can use * & ? wildcards or surround regular expressions with / / characters. 
-  * **Subject** - specify a substring match for the original message subject to make the autoresponder trigger+  * **Subject** - specify text to match for the original message subject to make the autoresponder trigger. You can use * & ? wildcards or surround regular expressions with / / characters.
  
 If you leave any (or all) of the conditions blank (except for 'Days of the Week'), then that condition will not be checked (so you can leave all the conditions blank, to have the autoresponder always trigger) If you leave any (or all) of the conditions blank (except for 'Days of the Week'), then that condition will not be checked (so you can leave all the conditions blank, to have the autoresponder always trigger)
reference/user_autoresponder.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/14 10:45 by 127.0.0.1