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Custom Out of Office
Many of us would like to use the Outlook "Out of Office" feature but we don't want to reply to spammers. In order to get around this problem we have documented the steps below so you can create your own rule in Outlook to reply to only the e-mails from SLAC, but no others. Or perhaps you'll want to reply to everyone (SLAC or non-SLAC), but you don't want to reply to the e-mails with [SPAM: in the Subject line. You can make these rules as simple or as complex as you like. It is highly recommended you test your rule for awhile before depending on it to do all you expect.
One down-side to creating an Out of Office using the Rules Wizard is it cannot be programmed the way the real Out of Office is. That is, the real Out of Office will reply only once/day per e-mail unique address. This is something we cannot fix.
The rule below will not respond to any e-mails coming in from offsite, nor will it respond to SLAC mailing lists which can be really annoying to the members of the mailing lists.
- Creating a Custom Out of Office Rule in Outlook 2003
- Tools; Rules and Alerts; New Rule; Start from a blank rule; Next
- Select condition(s) window:
- Put a checkmark in the box which says "where my name is in the To box";
- Press Next
- Select action(s) window:
- Put a checkmark in the box which says "have server reply using a specific message";
- Click on specific message in the lower window and fill in the e-mail Subject and Body that you'd like to send out;
- Press Save and Close;
- Press Next
- Select exception(s) window (this is the point where we can get really creative!)
- To not reply to e-mails from SLAC mailing list servers:
- Put a checkmark in the box which says "except with specific words in the sender's address";
- Click on specific words in the lower window and type lists1.slac.stanford.edu and press Add button;
- Type lists2.slac.stanford.edu and press Add button;
- Press OK;
- To not reply to other Out of Office messages:
- Put a checkmark in the box which says "except if it is an Out of Office message";
- To not reply to e-mails coming from outside of SLAC:
- Put a checkmark in the box which says "except if the message header contains specific words";
- Click on specific words in the lower window and type nospam3.slac.stanford.edu and press Add button;
- Type nospam4.slac.stanford.edu and press Add button;
- Press OK;
- To not reply to e-mails with SPAM in the Subject:
- Put a checkmark in the box which says "except if the subject contains specific words";
- Click on specific words in the lower window and type [SPAM: and press Add button;
- Press OK;
- To not reply to e-mails from yourself or from cron jobs you might have running on Unix:
- Put a checkmark in the box which says "except if from people or distribution list";
- Click on people or distribution list in the lower window and type any email addresses which you use in the lower window, each one separated by a semi-colon;
- Press OK;
- Press Next
- Finish rule setup window:
- Give it a useful name
- You'll have a rule which looks something like this:
- Press Finish
- This rule should probably be placed at the top of your list of rules so it always fires.
- You can check and uncheck the box to make it active or inactive.
- You can also edit the rule to change the body of your Out of Office message as needed.
Again, it is highly recommended you test your rule for awhile before depending on it to do all you expect.
Last Updated: 07/22/2010 | ||
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