Hello Leonard,

Historians believe that on 04 November 2008 , at 17:28:35[GMT -0500](which
was 22:28 where I live) you wrote:

>>> Is is possible to set an automatic out-of-office response? If so, how?
>>> I have searched through the topics in Help and did not find anything.
>>> If this feature is available, is it also possible to:

>>> 1. have this automatic out-of-office response be sent only to
>>> individuals and not to a list like TBUDL. I would not want to burden
>>> the list with multiple out-of-office notices. (Yes, I aware that I can
>>> inhibit the delivery of mail altogether.)

>>> 2. If I can sent this out-of-office response only to individuals, is
>>> there some way to send this only in reponse to the first e-mail from
>>> that person and not subsequent e-mail?

>> Well I am sure you could use to do it. The bit that I can not see is
>> matching an address to an address book in the sorting office / filters.

> Thanks, but it is not clear which question you are answering. I really
> need to know how to set up out-of-office reply, plain and simple. The
> other two questions were secondary.

Sorry it seamed unclear. The only bit of the chain needed to create what you
want that I could not see is the bit where you activate a filter depending
on if an address was in part of the address book. If I could see that then I
would have given you a step by step.

I am sure that you could use to do it, I think that I must be looking in the
wrong place.

-- 
Cheers

David
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