My boss received an intercompany, automatically generated e-mail reply from
someone who was out of their office. She wants to know how she can do this
when she is out of the office.
We are on a Windows NT WAN. Our site currently uses Windows Messaging V4.0
on the workstations as our e-mail client. (I believe our mail server is
running MS Mail.) Other sites within our company use Outlook and other
e-mail clients. I cannot not find any information about how to do this with
Windows Messaging. Am I correct that this is not a feature available in
Windows Messaging and that the automated reply she received must have been
generated via another e-mail client, like Outlook? If this can be done in
Windows Messaging, can someone please let me know how? Thank you very much.
Debby Maley
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