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Set Up an Autoresponder in Mac OS X Mail

By Heinz Tschabitscher, About.com

I keep typing the same replies again and again. Maybe I should make use of an autoresponder that replies with a standard text automatically? Setting one up in Mac OS X Mail is quite easy, fortunately.

Set Up an Autoresponder in Mac OS X Mail

To have Mac OS X Mail send automatic replies on your behalf:

  • Select Mail | Preferences... from the menu in Mac OS X Mail.
  • Go to the Rules category.
  • Click Add Rule.
  • Give your autoresponder a descriptive name under Description:.
  • The criterion lays down what messages Mail will send a reply to automatically. You may select a special Subject line, for example, or a specific To: address.
  • Select Reply to Message under Perform the following actions:.
  • Now click on Reply message text... to enter the text to be used for your reply.
  • Finally, Click OK.
  • Close the Rules dialog.

Auto-Reply Without Quoting

Note that replies generated using this auto-responder method will include not only the original message text but also original file attachments. You can use an AppleScript auto-responder to avoid this.

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