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<html>This demo will show you how to create a email AutoResponder through your cPanel. Auto Responders allow you to set automatic answers for email accounts. For example, your customers can receive a confirmation that their inquiry has been received or if you go on vacation you can inform your friends that you are not available at the moment.<br />
This demo will show you how to create a email AutoResponder through your cPanel. Auto Responders allow you to set automatic answers for email accounts. For example, your customers can receive a confirmation that their inquiry has been received or if you go on vacation you can inform your friends that you are not available at the moment.
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[1] Locate and click the "Auto Responder" icon located under the Email Managment tools section of your cPanel<br />
[1] Locate and click the "Auto Responder" icon located under the Email Managment tools section of your cPanel
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[2] Locate and click the "Add AutoResponder" button<br />
[2] Locate and click the "Add AutoResponder" button
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[3] Enter the email address you would like the auto responder in the email field. <br />
[3] Enter the email address you would like the auto responder in the email field.  
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[4] Enter the email address you would like the email to appear its from in the "From" field<br />
[4] Enter the email address you would like the email to appear its from in the "From" field
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[5] Enter the subject of the AutoResponce in the "Subject" field<br />
[5] Enter the subject of the AutoResponce in the "Subject" field
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[6] If the body of your email will contain HTML, tick mark the HTML message box.<br />
[6] If the body of your email will contain HTML, tick mark the HTML message box.
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[7] enter the body of the AutoRespones in the "Body" field<br />
[7] enter the body of the AutoRespones in the "Body" field
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[8] Click the "Create/Modify" button to create your AutoResponder <br />
[8] Click the "Create/Modify" button to create your AutoResponder  
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<a href='https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/article/202/' id='articlelink'>Modifying an Email AutoResponder</a><br />
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<a href='https://esupport.acenet-inc.net/article/203/' id='articlelink'>Removing an Email AutoResponder</a><br />
 
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Revision as of 17:38, 4 October 2012

This demo will show you how to create a email AutoResponder through your cPanel. Auto Responders allow you to set automatic answers for email accounts. For example, your customers can receive a confirmation that their inquiry has been received or if you go on vacation you can inform your friends that you are not available at the moment.


[1] Locate and click the "Auto Responder" icon located under the Email Managment tools section of your cPanel

[2] Locate and click the "Add AutoResponder" button

[3] Enter the email address you would like the auto responder in the email field.

[4] Enter the email address you would like the email to appear its from in the "From" field

[5] Enter the subject of the AutoResponce in the "Subject" field

[6] If the body of your email will contain HTML, tick mark the HTML message box.

[7] enter the body of the AutoRespones in the "Body" field

[8] Click the "Create/Modify" button to create your AutoResponder


Related Topics

Modifying an Email AutoResponder

Removing an Email AutoResponder