How to setup an auto-responder in cPanel

This demo assumes you've already logged in to cPanel

Now let's learn how to setup an email autoresponder

1) Click the Auto Responders icon

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This is where you create auto-responders for your email addresses. Autoresponders send messages back automatically to anyone who sends an email to a specified account

http://hostnit.com/images/support/autoresponder%20setup/2.png

2) Click the Add Auto Responder button

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3) In most cases you'll leave the character set to utf-8

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4) Enter the email address you want to set an auto-responder for

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5) Then type entries for the From and Subject fields of your email

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6) Enter your message here

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7) Then click Create/Modify

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That's it! The autoresponder has been created

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Now when someone sends an email to john@mybiz123.net, the "Out of Office" email will automatically be sent to them

http://hostnit.com/images/support/autoresponder%20setup/10.png

This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to setup autoresponders

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Article Posted By: Tyler D. of Host NIT., Inc
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