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autoresponder

Software program that responds automatically to specific messages or input. A common use for autoresponders is to automate the dispatch of sales information via e-mail. A user requesting such information typically sends a message with specified words such as ‘send info’ in the subject line or the body of the message. The words trigger the autoresponder to send the prepared information file.

Autoresponders are also used in e-mail systems which can be configured to notify correspondents that the user is on holiday or to subscribe or unsubscribe users from e-mail newsgroups.



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a new AutoReply capability that eliminates the need for recipients to manually send a fax or email confirmation of receipt, -- expanded "permissions" assignment that gives users more control during their absence over what they allow coworkers to do, and -- a fail-over feature for production faxing that sends a fax via email if the original fax transmission fails.
 
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