What is an Email Auto
Responder?
Email auto responders will automatically send a
customized auto response (that you compose) to any visitor whom emails the
address configured with one. More specifically, automated responses are
sometimes used to send additional information about your service or product by
having a visitor email something like moreinfo@yourdomain.com. In most other
cases, they are used to send a 'courtesy reply' to anyone whom sends a query to
your companies main email address. When visitors email this address, they
recieve a response such as:
Thanks for contacting our company!
Someone will be returning a response to your question soon. If you require
immediate assistance, please call 555-555-5555. Thanks!), and so forth.
There are two types of Auto
Responders:
The silent Auto
Responder:
In this case, you configure the responder to send
the desired information when it's emailed, however you 'do not'
receive copies of the inquiries that people originally sent. This method is
typically used if you have a product and want people to email an address for
additional information on it. You simply tell them to email moreinfo@yourdomain.com, and they
receive additional information on it. Again, you 'will not' receive receipts of
the visitors emailing the auto responder. If you want to do this, please read
the next paragraph.
The Auto Responder that sends you the
original inquiry:
In this case, the auto responder is setup
to work with a (currently configured pop email account). Now, the
sender receives your automated response, and you receive their 'original
inquiry'.
How to setup an Auto
Responder:
1. Login to your control panel (http://www.your-domain.com:2082) 2.
Select "Setup AutoResponders" 3. Select "Add Auto Responder" 4. Enter the
"Email Address" to send the auto response 5. Enter a "From" name, (for
example, my company) 6. Enter a "Subject", (for example, thank
you) 7. Enter your message in the "Body" area
Select "Create" and that's it! Your auto responder is now online. To test it,
email its address and see if you receive the auto response. If you've configured
it to an existing pop mail account, you should receive 2 responses. The first,
which is your inquiry, (that you just sent to yourself), and the second, which
will be the automated response.
Remember! If you want to
receive the "Incoming Inquiries" in addition to sending the automated response,
then add an email address, which is "already" configured as a "pop email
account." If you "do not" wish to receive the original incoming inquiry,
then simply enter a name, which is not configured as one of your existing pop
mail accounts. If at anytime you want to update, edit, or delete an auto
response, simply go back into "Setup Auto responders" and you'll see the current
responders configured, as well as options beside each of them to change or
delete.
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