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Hi all: Hope someone can answer this question. My daughter is wondering how some folks manage to put a standard message on their emails when they are out of town. She has gotten a number of emails from business correspondents that say, 'Ms. so-an-so is away from the office until 'date' and can be reached after that time" or some such message. Similar to a voice mail message. It appears to be an automatic thing. She's curious if this is a function of the email or if it is a company-dependent thing. If it is a part of the email capacity, she'd love to know if it can be done with Netscape....and how?! -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jody Newman Library Aide Center School Stow MA newjody@massed.net (school) jcnewma@ibm.net (home) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-= All postings to LM_NET are protected under copyright law. To quit LM_NET (or set-reset NOMAIL or DIGEST), send email to: listserv@listserv.syr.edu In the message write EITHER: 1) SIGNOFF LM_NET 2) SET LM_NET NOMAIL or 3) SET LM_NET DIGEST 4) SET LM_NET MAIL * Please allow for confirmation from Listserv For LM_NET Help & Archives see: http://ericir.syr.edu/lm_net/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=