====== Outlook on Vacation ====== http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290846 http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/automatically-forward-my-messages-to-another-e-mail-account-HA010227668.aspx http://email.about.com/od/outlooktips/qt/et_auto_cc.htm ===== Within Outlook ===== ==== Forwarding or Redirecting Incoming Messages ==== Forwarding/Redirecting in Outlook is done with 'Rules': * Forwarding and Redirecting both leave a copy of the message in your Inbox * Forwarding adds "FW:" to the beginning of the Subject line and reformats the message before sending * Redirecting just redirects the message as is To copy all messages to another e-mail address, create a new rule like this: **Tools -> Rules and Alerts -> New Rule -> for Arriving Messages** Give the new rule a **name**...something like 'Copy all messages to Fred', then select: **Forward the message to people or distribution list** Then click the blue link **People or Distribution Lists** which will bring up your Outlook address book. Yes, the recipient of these messages must be in your address book. Double-click the contact you want to be the **recipient** (Fred) and click OK. Click **Save**. ==== Vacation Messages ==== Vacation messages are just auto-responses to messages people send to you letting them know you are out of the office. They can contain any info you choose. **File -> Info -> Automatic Replies (Out of Office)** ===== Using Outlook Web Access (Webmail) ===== :!: Note that Internet Explorer browser is required for full functionality. In IE, browse to your Exchange server. With SBS, it's usually something like: https://remote.yourdomain.com - Log in and select E-Mail. - Click on Options. - Select 'Rules' for forwarding. - Select 'Out of Office Assistant' for vacation messages.