What is an email autoresponder and how is it configured?
An email autoresponder sends out a automated response when an email is sent to the email account it is associated with. View the Mail Autoresponder Tutorial NOTE: Autoresponders normally send out a reply each time an email is sent to them. If you would like to configure the autoresponder to behave like a vacation reply, you’ll need to set the “Reply to the unique e-mail address not more than” to one day (the default setting is 10 days). This is important, because if you send out a response to every email you receive, you might find yourself removed from mailing lists for excessive posting, as well as sending a bunch of repetitive email responses to your friends. NOTE: If you create an autoresponder it has to be associated with either a mailbox or a redirect. If a delivery method is not defined for an autoresponder, then it will create a mail loop and could decrease the performance of the mailserver. Therefore any autoresponders that do not have mail delivery defined will be deleted.
An email autoresponder sends out a automated response when an email is sent to the email account it is associated with. Autoresponders normally send out a reply each time an email is sent to them. You can control the number of the times a unqiue email address is replied to in an one day. We would suggest you change this from the default of 10 to 1. Setting up an autoresponder does not change how email is delivered to an address, only what is sent back to the sender.