CONFIGURE GMAIL TO SEND AUTOMATIC EMAIL REPLY ON VACATION
Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 11:16
It is essential to inform online friends and contacts most your offline pass status, as they endeavor to occurrence you by sending emails on your Gmail account. Just same Vacation Reply feature on Live Hotmail, we hit kindred feature on Gmail using “Vacation Time” labs option.
Setup semiautomatic pass telecommunicate reply
1. Login into Gmail account.
2. Click on Settings choice at crowning right.
3. Click on Labs tab on the settings page.
4. Scroll downbound and countenance for “Vacation Time” option. Select Enable and then utter Save Changes button.

5. Click “General” journalism on the settings tender and analyse for “Vacation responder” option. Select ON option, identify your automatic telecommunicate communication with person distinction and utter Save Changes.
You crapper also analyse or stitch choice to “Only beam a salutation to grouping in my Contacts” to refrain sending automatic state to every inbound telecommunicate during pass period. Keep your telecommunicate friends and contacts conversant patch you savor pass time!
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