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Email FAQs - How do I set up Auto-Responders on my email boxes?

Auto-responders can be a useful tool but proper use and configuration are crucial to prevent unwanted spam reports, misdirected responses or fees for bandwidth or space abuses or service fees.

IF you wish to setup an auto-responder on a mailbox where you receive form results it is VERY important that your form be configured properly.  Forms are processed by a function on the server.  If a form is not created properly it will appear to come to you from an anonymous address on the server.  If you set-up an auto-responder on this form it will respond back to this anonymous address on the server and never get to it's intended destination. 

Setting up Auto-Responders

1) Login to your control panel as usual and navigate to your Mail options.  (If you aren't sure how to log into your control panel click here for more information.)

2)On the main mail window, click on the mailname you would like to add an autoresponder to.  If this will be a new mailbox, create the mailbox first, then return to the main Mail panel and click on the name.
On the options for the mailname, go all the way to the bottom of the page to the autoresponders section.  Check the box next to Mail autoreponders and click the Update button at bottom.  You will be returned to the main mail page.  Click on the mailname again to get back to options for that mailbox.  Go back to the bottom of the page to autoresponders and click the ADD button at right.  A pop up window will appear asking you to pick a name for your autoresponder.  Type in an appropriate name and click OK.
3) You will now be taken to the autoresponder set-up page.  The first box is called Request text at right.  This box is used designate when you want the auto-responder to respond.  It can be set to respond to certain words or phrases in the subject line or body of an email or to respond to all emails.  If you would like the auto-responder to respond to certain words or phrase, type the phrase in the "Request Text" box and check the circle next to where you'd like it to look for that information (in the subject or in the body).  If you'd like it to always respond, leave the "Request Text" box blank and leave always respond selected.

The "Answer text" box is where you should type the text message you would like sent as your auto response.

***VERY IMPORTANT*** The "Reply to unique e-mail address" setting is VERY important.

 

 Improper setting of this option could result in spam complaints, fees for bandwidth overages and/or fees for space usage overages.  This should be set to either "once" or "once in 1 day".  This should NEVER be left as "always". Leaving this setting as "always" may result in your mailbox getting into an email war with another auto-responder resulting in unwanted spam reports, misdirected responses or fees for bandwidth or space abuses or service fees..

The "Forward request to e-mail" is used to send the email on to someone else if desired.  For example, say you are going on vacation and you set-up an autoresponder to inform people emailing you that you are out of the office.  While you are out of the office another associate named Jane is taking care of your workload so you want her to receive your emails while you are gone.  You would put Jane's email address in this box and all emails coming through the autoresponder would be forwarded to her.  If you want your emails to just sit waiting for you until you get back, leave this line blank.

When finished, click Update to save your settings.

The On/Off button at the top of the Autoreponder settings window allows you to turn the auto responder on or off.  For example, if you set up an autoresponder for someone's vacation you can turn it on when they leave and back off when they return.