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Old February 5th 09, 03:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Mac Johnson
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Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

Hello All,
When I try to set up Out of Office response in Outlook2K7 I get a screen
that is different from the Out Of Office dialog box that has option for "I
am in the office", and "I am out of the office"
You also get a box to put you auto reply message in.
This is not the screen that I see in the Office help to set up Out of Office
replies.
Could someone assit me in setting the auto reply up?
The settings I put in so far do not generate an auto reply when I test mail
to it.

Thanks for any ideas
MMJII


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Old February 5th 09, 04:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
F.H. Muffman
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Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

When I try to set up Out of Office response in Outlook2K7 I get a
screen that is different from the Out Of Office dialog box that has option
for "I am in the office", and "I am out of the office"
You also get a box to put you auto reply message in.
This is not the screen that I see in the Office help to set up Out of
Office replies.
Could someone assit me in setting the auto reply up?
The settings I put in so far do not generate an auto reply when I test
mail to it.


What you get in Outlook 2007 will depend upon your version of Exchange.

It will either look like the first screenshot at if you're running Exchange
2003:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/micro...ly-in-outlook/

Or the first screenshot at if you're running Exchange 2007:
http://www.uwec.edu/HELP/Outlook07/MAIL-outofoff.htm

Also depending upon your version of Exchange, it may not actually send out
to Internet addresses. How are you trying to test?
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f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP


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Old February 6th 09, 02:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
MMJII
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Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

Thank you for your time & knowledge.
I am using the 1'st Exchange in SBS 2003. I tested by sending an email to
the recipient that I set it up for . My address was an outside internet
address. Does this only work for internal email addreses?

Thanks
"F.H. Muffman" wrote in message
.com...
When I try to set up Out of Office response in Outlook2K7 I get a
screen that is different from the Out Of Office dialog box that has

option
for "I am in the office", and "I am out of the office"
You also get a box to put you auto reply message in.
This is not the screen that I see in the Office help to set up Out of
Office replies.
Could someone assit me in setting the auto reply up?
The settings I put in so far do not generate an auto reply when I test
mail to it.


What you get in Outlook 2007 will depend upon your version of Exchange.

It will either look like the first screenshot at if you're running

Exchange
2003:

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/micro...ly-in-outlook/

Or the first screenshot at if you're running Exchange 2007:
http://www.uwec.edu/HELP/Outlook07/MAIL-outofoff.htm

Also depending upon your version of Exchange, it may not actually send out
to Internet addresses. How are you trying to test?
--
f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP




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Old February 6th 09, 09:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gordon[_4_]
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Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

"MMJII" wrote in message
...
Thank you for your time & knowledge.
I am using the 1'st Exchange in SBS 2003. I tested by sending an email to
the recipient that I set it up for . My address was an outside internet
address. Does this only work for internal email addreses?



That's the default setting for Exchange - your Exchange Admin can change it.
They may take some persuading.....

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Old February 6th 09, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
MMJII
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Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

Thanks for you time & knowledge.
I change the settings on the Exchange server following these procedures:
1.. Start Exchange System Manager.
2.. Double-click Global Settings, and then click Internet Message Formats.
3.. In the details pane, right-click a domain name, and then click
Properties.

Note By default, "*" is the SMTP domain.
4.. In the Default Properties dialog box, click Advanced, and then click
to select the Allow out of office responses check box.
Then I sent an email to the OOO mailbox, but i have not recieved a response
back. Any ideas?

Thanks

"Gordon" wrote in message
...
"MMJII" wrote in message
...
Thank you for your time & knowledge.
I am using the 1'st Exchange in SBS 2003. I tested by sending an email

to
the recipient that I set it up for . My address was an outside internet
address. Does this only work for internal email addreses?



That's the default setting for Exchange - your Exchange Admin can change

it.
They may take some persuading.....

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Asking a question?
Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
your OS, Service Pack level
and the FULL contents of any error message(s)



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Old February 6th 09, 05:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gordon[_4_]
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Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

"MMJII" wrote in message
...
Thanks for you time & knowledge.
I change the settings on the Exchange server following these procedures:
1.. Start Exchange System Manager.
2.. Double-click Global Settings, and then click Internet Message
Formats.
3.. In the details pane, right-click a domain name, and then click
Properties.

Note By default, "*" is the SMTP domain.
4.. In the Default Properties dialog box, click Advanced, and then click
to select the Allow out of office responses check box.
Then I sent an email to the OOO mailbox, but i have not recieved a
response
back. Any ideas?



I'm afraid not. I have little or no Exchange knowledge or experience.
You might want to post this in
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...exchange.admin or
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...change.clients

HTH

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Old February 6th 09, 05:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
F.H. Muffman
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Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

I am using the 1'st Exchange in SBS 2003. I tested by sending an email
to
the recipient that I set it up for . My address was an outside
internet address. Does this only work for internal email addreses?

That's the default setting for Exchange - your Exchange Admin can
change it.


Thanks for you time & knowledge.
I change the settings on the Exchange server following these
procedures:
1.. Start Exchange System Manager.
2.. Double-click Global Settings, and then click Internet Message
Formats.
3.. In the details pane, right-click a domain name, and then click
Properties.
Note By default, "*" is the SMTP domain.
4.. In the Default Properties dialog box, click Advanced, and then
click
to select the Allow out of office responses check box.
Then I sent an email to the OOO mailbox, but i have not recieved a
response back. Any ideas?


First, try to see if it works within the Exchange organization. Turn on
Out of Office and have another user on the server mail you and see if they
get the message, that way you're limiting what you're troubleshooting.

--
f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP


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Old February 6th 09, 07:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
MMJII
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Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

Thanks for your time & knowledge.
Yes if i send an email from inside an auto reply is generated. It just is
not working outbound
"F.H. Muffman" wrote in message
.com...
I am using the 1'st Exchange in SBS 2003. I tested by sending an

email
to
the recipient that I set it up for . My address was an outside
internet address. Does this only work for internal email addreses?

That's the default setting for Exchange - your Exchange Admin can
change it.


Thanks for you time & knowledge.
I change the settings on the Exchange server following these
procedures:
1.. Start Exchange System Manager.
2.. Double-click Global Settings, and then click Internet Message
Formats.
3.. In the details pane, right-click a domain name, and then click
Properties.
Note By default, "*" is the SMTP domain.
4.. In the Default Properties dialog box, click Advanced, and then
click
to select the Allow out of office responses check box.
Then I sent an email to the OOO mailbox, but i have not recieved a
response back. Any ideas?


First, try to see if it works within the Exchange organization. Turn on
Out of Office and have another user on the server mail you and see if they
get the message, that way you're limiting what you're troubleshooting.

--
f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP




  #9  
Old February 6th 09, 07:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
F.H. Muffman
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Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

I am using the 1'st Exchange in SBS 2003. I tested by sending an
email to the recipient that I set it up for . My address was an outside
internet address. Does this only work for internal email addreses?

That's the default setting for Exchange - your Exchange Admin can
change it.

I change the settings on the Exchange server following these
procedures:
1.. Start Exchange System Manager.
2.. Double-click Global Settings, and then click Internet Message
Formats.
3.. In the details pane, right-click a domain name, and then click
Properties.
Note By default, "*" is the SMTP domain.
4.. In the Default Properties dialog box, click Advanced, and then
click to select the Allow out of office responses check box.
Then I sent an email to the OOO mailbox, but i have not recieved a
response back. Any ideas?


First, try to see if it works within the Exchange organization. Turn
on Out of Office and have another user on the server mail you and see
if they get the message, that way you're limiting what you're
troubleshooting.


Yes if i send an email from inside an auto reply is generated. It just
is not working outbound


Well, Outlook is working then, so you may want to post to the microsoft.public.exchange.admin
newsgroup. I'm going to assume that in Step 3 above, you right clicked on
the * entry?

--
f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP


  #10  
Old February 6th 09, 08:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
MMJII
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Posts: 7
Default Help settiing up Out of Office reply in outlook 2K7

Yes that is correct.
I will post tothe exchange group
Thanks
"F.H. Muffman" wrote in message
.com...
I am using the 1'st Exchange in SBS 2003. I tested by sending an
email to the recipient that I set it up for . My address was an

outside
internet address. Does this only work for internal email addreses?

That's the default setting for Exchange - your Exchange Admin can
change it.

I change the settings on the Exchange server following these
procedures:
1.. Start Exchange System Manager.
2.. Double-click Global Settings, and then click Internet Message
Formats.
3.. In the details pane, right-click a domain name, and then click
Properties.
Note By default, "*" is the SMTP domain.
4.. In the Default Properties dialog box, click Advanced, and then
click to select the Allow out of office responses check box.
Then I sent an email to the OOO mailbox, but i have not recieved a
response back. Any ideas?

First, try to see if it works within the Exchange organization. Turn
on Out of Office and have another user on the server mail you and see
if they get the message, that way you're limiting what you're
troubleshooting.


Yes if i send an email from inside an auto reply is generated. It just
is not working outbound


Well, Outlook is working then, so you may want to post to the

microsoft.public.exchange.admin
newsgroup. I'm going to assume that in Step 3 above, you right clicked on
the * entry?

--
f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP




 




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