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Stopping Auto Response within Apple Mail

I have a 2nd half 2010 15" MacBook Pro I brought in Gmail accounts to my Apple Mail application and setup an auto response setting out and end of the address and asked them to use a new email address.

Now I cannot recall how to terminate the auto response! I'm sure it's something easy but I see nothing in the browser or rules including Preferences that helps.

Help, please.

MacBook Pro 15", macOS 10.13

Posted on Jul 2, 2019 12:43 PM

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Posted on Jul 2, 2019 1:07 PM

Those auto responses must be set directly on the email server, using "WebMail" a fancy term for logging on to the mail server with a Web browser. Only then will the controls for that stuff be available, if you dig deep enough.


Apple Mail can not help you with these -- they are set and retracted directly at the Server.

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Jul 2, 2019 1:07 PM in response to Stars4Spurs

Those auto responses must be set directly on the email server, using "WebMail" a fancy term for logging on to the mail server with a Web browser. Only then will the controls for that stuff be available, if you dig deep enough.


Apple Mail can not help you with these -- they are set and retracted directly at the Server.

Stopping Auto Response within Apple Mail

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