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How do I create and edit vacation messages?

Posted by Daniel on April 22, 2006

Vacation messages tell others that you are away. A common vacation message may sound like: "I have received your e-mail message but I am away on vacation until June 21. I will respond to it then." Vacation messages are used in conjunction with already existing POP3 accounts.

From the dashboard, choose a plan. Click the Email tab and click vacation messages. Click the link to create a new vacation message.

To modify a vacation message, click the edit link. To delete a vacation message, click the delete icon.

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