Check "content filtering" ... I use the mildest possible ( if subject = "out of office") but the documentation has some more robust things you can do.
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Subject: auto replies - how to prevent them from going to the message originatorthird attempt
Nathan W. GraySystems AdministratorCampus Card ServicesJames Madison University
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On 6/25/15, 1:16 PM, "Gray, Nathan W - graynw" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I sent this earlier this morning but didn’t get it back so this may be a duplicate. My apologies if it is.
I looked in my list questions archive and the manual but I still don’t see anything (probably multitasking too much).
How can I prevent an out of office auto reply being sent to the message originator? I’ve been asked to migrate a list from an existing Lyris setup at another school to us. I’ve setup the list but I’m getting those out of office messages (which Lyris kept getting too).
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Nathan W. GraySystems AdministratorCampus Card ServicesJames Madison University
“Knowledge will give you power, but character respect.” - Bruce Lee
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