From: Candace on 28 Jan 2010 19:16 We're using Exchange 2007 Standard Server. Is there anyway to configure a global out of office reply message directly on the Exchange server, so that if message is received on that server it will automatically reply with an "out of office due to inclimate weather message"? We don't want to do it on individual email accounts. We want it to apply to the server. Most of the users have already gone home and do not have the means to put a message on their individual outlook mailboxes. Also, if i am able to only put the message on the server itself, then i'll only have one place to remove the message from when we return to the office.
From: Ed Crowley [MVP] on 28 Jan 2010 19:30 You might look into a transport rule. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Candace" <Candace(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B52CF963-70B4-4C5E-9318-1BA2679C035F(a)microsoft.com... > We're using Exchange 2007 Standard Server. Is there anyway to configure a > global out of office reply message directly on the Exchange server, so > that > if message is received on that server it will automatically reply with an > "out of office due to inclimate weather message"? We don't want to do it > on > individual email accounts. We want it to apply to the server. Most of the > users have already gone home and do not have the means to put a message on > their individual outlook mailboxes. Also, if i am able to only put the > message on the server itself, then i'll only have one place to remove the > message from when we return to the office.
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