Autoreply - except for specific addresses

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Puzzled

Is it possible to create a rule to not autoreply to some specific email
address? I want to let the whole world know that I'm on vacation and when
I'll be back, however, there is one or two specific person that I don't want
to send such autoreply to, is there a way to create an exception rule to such
email addresses? or is it true that once autoreply function is on, there is
no other ways but to let everyone know (even spammers, so as to speak =.=")??
Hope someone could help, thanks~~~
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Is it possible to create a rule to not autoreply to some specific email
address? I want to let the whole world know that I'm on vacation and when
I'll be back, however, there is one or two specific person that I don't want
to send such autoreply to, is there a way to create an exception rule to
such
email addresses? or is it true that once autoreply function is on, there is
no other ways but to let everyone know (even spammers, so as to speak
=.=")??
Hope someone could help, thanks~~~

You do realize that you'll have to leave Outlook running all the time you're
gone for this to work, correct? Don't worry about informing spammers. They
don't use replyable addresses. This function is best performed on the mail
server side.
 
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Puzzled

hm... do u mean that i had to turn on my computer and let outlook keep
running all the time? sorry... i'm a total computer idiot..... >.<
 
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Puzzled

Thanks Bob I, but am using Outlook 2003, would i still be able to do that?
and how do i set the rule to "except is from"? sorry, i just know how to set
rules on forwarding specific emails, but know no other rule settings, kindly
give me more instructions on how to set that. Many thanks!!
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

hm... do u mean that i had to turn on my computer and let outlook keep
running all the time? sorry... i'm a total computer idiot..... >.<

Correct. You must have your PC on and Outlook running in order for
autoreplies via rules to work, unless you use an Exchange account. If you're
a home user, that's not likely.
 

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