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Is it Against Email Etiquette to Have an Automatic Response to All Emails?

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Is it Against Email Etiquette to Have an Automatic Response to All Emails?

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Email etiquette, sometimes referred to as netiquette in broad terms, is a complicated thing. It’s certainly not appropriate to fail to respond to email, especially from individuals, but we all get busy at times and may be able to do no more than to acknowledge the receipt of emails and promise to write in more detail at a later point. The question as to whether it is appropriate to send an automatic response to all emails is also complex. In general, it’s considered inappropriate to send an automatic response to all emails when you are fully capable of returning a response. The practice is becoming more common even when people are capable of answering their mail, and this would seem a violation of email etiquette. On the other hand, if you plan to take a vacation and you’re a private individual, work for a small business, or have a private practice as a lawyer or doctor, people could wait for several days to several weeks hoping for a response from you that may take more time than they

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Email etiquette, sometimes referred to as netiquette in broad terms, is a complicated thing. It’s certainly not appropriate to fail to respond to email, especially from individuals, but we all get busy at times and may be able to do no more than to acknowledge the receipt of emails and promise to write in more detail at a later point. The question as to whether it is appropriate to send an automatic response to all emails is also complex. In general, it’s considered inappropriate to send an automatic response to all emails when you are fully capable of returning a response. The practice is becoming more common even when people are capable of answering their mail, and this would seem a violation of email etiquette. On the other hand, if you plan to take a vacation and you’re a private individual, work for a small business, or have a private practice as a lawyer or doctor, people could wait for several days to several weeks hoping for a response from you that may take more time tha

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Asked in Computers & Technology at 2:43 AM on February 15, 2008 Tags: email, etiquette, automatic, response, emails

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