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Managing Email Auto-responders Within cPanel

Contents
  1. Setting up an Autoresponder
  2. Editing Existing Autoresponders
  3. Deleting Autoresponders
  4. Limiting the number of Autoresponders that are sent
  5. Setting up an Autoresponder for a Specific Time

This tutorial will walk you through the steps to create an auto responder for one of your email accounts under cPanel.

An auto responder delivers an automated response to anyone who sends you a message. This feature is especially useful if you are out of the office or away on holiday and would like anyone who sends you a message to know that you won’t be back until a specific date.

Setting up an Autoresponder

Editing Existing Autoresponders

The following video will show you how to edit an existing autoresponder:

Deleting Autoresponders

This next video shows you how you can delete an existing auto-responder entirely:

Limiting the number of Autoresponders that are sent

You may want to limit the number of auto-responder messages that are sent. The following video demonstrates how to do that:

Setting up an Autoresponder for a Specific Time

You can also set up autoresponders to be active for a specific period of time in future. The following video will show you how to do that:

Updated on April 28, 2021
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Contents

  1. Setting up an Autoresponder
  2. Editing Existing Autoresponders
  3. Deleting Autoresponders
  4. Limiting the number of Autoresponders that are sent
  5. Setting up an Autoresponder for a Specific Time

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