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Autoresponders
If you are responding to the same type of email on a daily basis or you would just like to add an automatic response to emails sent to a specific email address, you might want to use an "autoresponder". An autoresponder will send a standard response email message (based on a text file you specify) to anyone who sends a message to a specific email address (which you specify) at your domain. Each of our hosting plans allow you to set up a specific number of autoresponders for free. You can set up additional autoresponders for a small additional charge.

How to Set Up an Autoresponder

  1. Create a plain text file which contains the message you wish to have automatically sent (e.g. sales_request_response.txt) and upload it to your domain in ASCII mode via FTP.
     
  2. Use your Web browser to go to the Email Settings section of your account Control Panel (go to yourdomain.com/stats/ and enter your userID and password, click on E-mail Settings and re-enter your userID and password if requested). This page allows you to set your e-mail forwarding, POP accounts, and autoresponders for your account.
     
  3. Go to the 'Autoresponders' section of your E-mail Settings page. It will look like this: 
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  4. Under the "@your_domain" heading, enter the e-mail address at your domain which is intended to invoke the autoresponder. For example, if you want an autoresponse message sent to anyone who sends an e-mail to "[email protected]", you would enter "info". When a user sends an e-mail message to this address ([email protected]) the autoresponder will automatically reply with the message you specify.
     
  5. Under the "File to send" heading, enter the location of the text file you uploaded in step 1 which contains the autoresponse message. The text in this file will be sent in an e-mail message to whomever sends an e-mail to the address you specified in step 4. Be sure to enter the complete path to the file relative to your home directory (example: /subdir/mystuff/services.txt). If you uploaded the file to the main level of your account (the 'root') you would just enter the name of the file, since the file is not located within any subdirectories. Make sure the file name and path have only  lower case letters. This program is not case sensitive, therefore you cannot specify a file that has capital letters in it.
     
  6. Under the "Reply to" heading, enter the e-mail address from which you want to have your autoresponse message appear to be coming. This address will appear in the 'From:' heading in the autoresponse e-mail. If the user replies to the autoresponse message, the reply will be sent to this e-mail address.
     
  7. Under the "Who to Notify" heading, enter the e-mail address of someone you want to have receive a copy of the original incoming e-mail message that invoked the autoresponder. The incoming e-mail message will be forwarded to this address and your automated response will be sent back to the sender. If you leave this field blank, the incoming email message will be discarded.

In the above example, any person who sends an e-mail to "[email protected]" will receive an auto-response via e-mail which contains the message from the file named "services.txt". If the recipient replies to the auto-response, their reply will be delivered to the address "sales@your_domain". Also, a copy of the original incoming e-mail will be sent to "[email protected]".

Adding a Subject: line
Most e-mail messages you receive have the following header information: (To: From: Subject:). To specify a subject, you can simply add a line at the top of the autoresponder message text file (step 1) that reads:

Subject: Information about our services

You would replace 'Information about our services' with whatever subject you want to have for the autoresponse e-mail.

Microsoft FrontPage Users:
If you are using Microsoft FrontPage to manage your web site do NOT use FTP to upload the text file containing your autoresponse message. Using FTP can corrupt the FrontPage extensions and cause problems with your website. To upload the text file, simply create your file, and import it into the FrontPage web. Publish, then continue with the Autoresponder setup.

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