Mostly, I'm wondering what "Reply sender address" and "reply interval" are.
Sorry, i forgot to explain the side effect of "Reply sender address". In the example of you having two emails [email protected] and [email protected]. If you put both emails in the "my emails" field and then put [email protected] in the "reply" field. When someone sends an email to [email protected] the auto reply they get back will be from [email protected] with nothing in that email telling them they are getting that reply because they sent an email to [email protected].
Unless you hand type it in the email body letting them know why they getting a reply from someone they didn't email.
But if you have several alias emails that you want auto reply to handle, there is no way for you or them to know which email address they sent an email to that triggered the auto reply. So consider that in your auto reply body message if that fits your situation.
Now all of that said... im 99% sure if you just leave the "reply sender" blank/empty, then it will auto populate the auto reply From: address with the email address they sent an email to that triggered the out of office reply. This way the reply will come from the matching email address they contacted.
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