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How to Enable Auto Response Email on Gmail or Yahoo Mail??

Auto response to the mail senders when you are out of office or out of station is a very useful feature provided by most of the email service providers. If you are out of office or on a leave for a day and wish to send auto response email messages (automatic reply) by using your Gmail and Yahoo mail account then you are on correct page, there are some tricks definitely for you to accomplish your desire.






From Whatever reason, say you are a businessman or a service provider person who contacts and cares about people who try to contact you, the following step by step guide will save your credit by automatically sending a email response (Automatically) to them. I have given steps on how to turn on auto response email on gmail or yahoo mail account.

How to Enable Auto response on Yahoo email account

First Log in to your Yahoo account.
On the top right side of your Yahoo account, click the Option >> More options… link.
Click on Vacation Response.
Tick the auto-response during your vacation option to turn on the automatic reply.
Set the frame or lapse of time within the automatic reply will keep sending the messages to people contacting you.
Under Generic Response, fill in the blank field with a message of your choice (Google the Internet to find out some sample).
Click the Save Changes button and done!.

How to Enable Auto responder on Gmail email account

Log in to your Gmail account.
Click the Settings link located on the top right side of the Gmail page.
Click General tab (you should be already there as it is set by default), scroll down the page and reach the Vacation Responder section.
Click the Vacation Responder on radio button to turn on the feature.
Set the lapse of time within the auto response email message will be sent.
Fill in the Object and Message blank fields with your own customized message.
Click the Save Changes button and done!.

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