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I'm somehow concerned, when traveling, that my "out-of-office" message gets
to recipients who might exploit the information inappropriately (paying a visit to my empty house, for instance). I'd like to be able to establish a rule where I can select which recipients Exchange or Outlook will send autoreplies to. Typically, to everybody within my company and everybody in my contact lists. Anybody with an answer to this? |
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