"Out of Office Assistant" versus "Rules Wizard"

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Tom Allebrandi

Hi!

Outlook 2003 and Exchange Server 2003

Everything I've seen suggests that the "Out of Office Assistant" runs
before the rules defined in the "Rules Wizard". I did some testing
myself and determined that this appears to be true.

I have about 20 rules in the "Rules Wizard" for diverting mailing list
messages into various folders. I'd like the "Out of Office Assistant"
to generate an auto-reply to anything that is left after that process.

Do I need to make a rule in the "Rules Wizard" to do that?

Or, do I need to duplicate my mailing list rules from the "Rules
Wizard" to the "Out of Office Assistant"?

Is there a way to copy the rules from the "Rules Wizard" to the out of
office assistant? (Other than copy them by hand.)

Thanks!

--- tom
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Roady [MVP]

Not possible to use the OOF for that. Create a rule that replies with a
template and put your OOF message in there. Make sure you set some
exceptions because unlike the OOF a rule will always reply (not just once)
and could create endless mail loops.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Hi!

Outlook 2003 and Exchange Server 2003

Everything I've seen suggests that the "Out of Office Assistant" runs
before the rules defined in the "Rules Wizard". I did some testing
myself and determined that this appears to be true.

I have about 20 rules in the "Rules Wizard" for diverting mailing list
messages into various folders. I'd like the "Out of Office Assistant"
to generate an auto-reply to anything that is left after that process.

Do I need to make a rule in the "Rules Wizard" to do that?

Or, do I need to duplicate my mailing list rules from the "Rules
Wizard" to the "Out of Office Assistant"?

Is there a way to copy the rules from the "Rules Wizard" to the out of
office assistant? (Other than copy them by hand.)

Thanks!

--- tom
(e-mail address removed)
 
M

MC

Here is catch using a template for auto-reply.
Won't work, if you close Outlook

How can I create a rule to have server reply with a specific message,
without granting all users with domains or exchange rights?
MC
 
B

Ben M. Schorr - MVP

Aloha mc,

Actually there is a "Have Server reply with template" rule that should run
server-side if I recall correctly.

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr - MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm
Here is catch using a template for auto-reply.
Won't work, if you close Outlook
How can I create a rule to have server reply with a specific message,
without granting all users with domains or exchange rights?
MC
Not possible to use the OOF for that. Create a rule that replies with
a template and put your OOF message in there. Make sure you set some
exceptions because unlike the OOF a rule will always reply (not just
once) and could create endless mail loops.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

-----
Hi!
Outlook 2003 and Exchange Server 2003

Everything I've seen suggests that the "Out of Office Assistant" runs
before the rules defined in the "Rules Wizard". I did some testing
myself and determined that this appears to be true.

I have about 20 rules in the "Rules Wizard" for diverting mailing
list messages into various folders. I'd like the "Out of Office
Assistant" to generate an auto-reply to anything that is left after
that process.

Do I need to make a rule in the "Rules Wizard" to do that?

Or, do I need to duplicate my mailing list rules from the "Rules
Wizard" to the "Out of Office Assistant"?

Is there a way to copy the rules from the "Rules Wizard" to the out
of office assistant? (Other than copy them by hand.)

Thanks!

--- tom
(e-mail address removed)
 

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