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Automatic replies in Gmail
If you're going on a vacation and you want people to know you won't be able to reply their e-mails, you can activate the Vacation Responder.
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In you're Gmail click the Options button on the right side and choose Mail settings.
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Scroll down to the Vacation responder.
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Set the day your vacation or auto-reply days begin (see picture) ...
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... check the Ends option and select the date you vacation or auto-reply days are over (see picture).
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Now enter the subject and content of the e-mail the people who e-mail you in that timeline will recieve as auto-reply.
You can also set the vacation responder in case you expect lots of e-mail and don't have time to answer them all at once. You can write a courtesy e-mail saying you will reply as soon as you can.
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Click Save Changes at the bottom when finished.
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When you return from your vacation just choose Vacation responder off option and click Save Changes at the bottom.
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