This is why I don't use automated replies. You could always change
your filter to ignore Senders with the name of your pop3 server, but
there are all sorts of other endless loops to fall into.

I almost fell into this last week: a client wanted me to set up an
autoreply filter for her to say that from 1 June through 15 June she
would be out of the office, then change the message on 1 June to say
she was actually out of the office. So...she sends a message to a
contact who responds with an out-of-office autoreply, her autoreply
kicks in and says that she soon will be out of the office, the other
system sends its autoreply...

-Mark
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