Out of office reply in Outlook 2003 ?

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I´m using 2003 but I can´t find the out of office reply anywhere... Please help me since this is my last day before holiday and it´s necessery for me to have it.
 
I assume you are working on an Exchange?
Make sure the Add-in is selected in Tools-> Options-> tab Other-> button
Advanced Options-> button Add-ins.
If so; the option should be available under Tools-> OoOA

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Malin said:
I´m using 2003 but I can´t find the out of office reply anywhere... Please
help me since this is my last day before holiday and it´s necessery for me
to have it.
 
No I´m not - and I got the answer from customerservice that it´s impossible then...
Thanks anyway !

// Malin

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I assume you are working on an Exchange?
Make sure the Add-in is selected in Tools-> Options-> tab Other-> button
Advanced Options-> button Add-ins.
If so; the option should be available under Tools-> OoOA

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Malin said:
I´m using 2003 but I can´t find the out of office reply anywhere... Please
help me since this is my last day before holiday and it´s necessery for me
to have it.
 
That's correct. Without Exchange you won't have OoOA.

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Roady said:
That's correct. Without Exchange you won't have OoOA.
Check with your mail service provider (the people/company running the
mail server ... POP or IMAP) to which you connect Outlook to receive
mail. They may provide a service (probably via their web interface to
the same email service) where you can do "out of office".

Be careful of "out of office" notices with public email ... returning
notices to spammers only tells them that your email is "good".
 
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