Thank you very much to everyone who responded via the list and
e-mail to my recent posting. Thought I would share with everyone
what I have learned since posting my question:
An automatically generated e-mail reply is not possible using
Windows Messaging as an e-mail client. The person that used
this feature in our company was using Outlook 98 as their e-mail
client. My site will be moving to Outlook 98 shortly so we will have
that feature then.
On 1 Feb 99, at 8:39, Debby Maley wrote:
> 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.
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