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internet:mail:outlook_vacation [2012/05/09 15:51] gcooper |
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===== Within Outlook ===== | ===== Within Outlook ===== | ||
- | ==== Forwarding ==== | + | ==== Forwarding |
- | Forwarding in Outlook is done with ' | + | Forwarding/ |
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+ | * Forwarding and Redirecting both leave a copy of the message in your Inbox | ||
+ | * Forwarding adds " | ||
+ | * Redirecting just redirects the message as is | ||
To copy all messages to another e-mail address, create a new rule like this: | To copy all messages to another e-mail address, create a new rule like this: | ||
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**Forward the message to people or distribution list** | **Forward the message to people or distribution list** | ||
- | Then click the blue link **People or Distribution Lists** which will bring up your address book. Yes, the recipient of these messages must be in your address book. | + | Then click the blue link **People or Distribution Lists** which will bring up your Outlook |
Double-click the contact you want to be the **recipient** (Fred) and click OK. | Double-click the contact you want to be the **recipient** (Fred) and click OK. | ||
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Click on 'Out of Office Assistant' | Click on 'Out of Office Assistant' | ||
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- | ==== Out of Office Assistant ==== | ||
===== Using Outlook Web Access (Webmail) ===== | ===== Using Outlook Web Access (Webmail) ===== | ||
- | :!: Note that Internet Explorer browser is require | + | :!: Note that Internet Explorer browser is required |
In IE, browse to your Exchange server. | In IE, browse to your Exchange server. |