VacationMail is a utility for UNIX based e-mail users (such as
Eudora, TCP Connect, ZMail, LeeMail, etc.) that quickly and easily configures
the vacation feature to reply to all incoming e-mail messages while
users are unavailable.
Features
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o Easy interaction/setup of Vacation feature
o Responds to messages even if you NOT checking your mail
o Environment sensitive configuration guidance
o Online Balloon Help
Updated pricing and purchasing information is available in the
"Register:Pricing/Puchase" menu of VacationMail. Unlimited use site
licenses are available ($500 educational, $750 commercial) and encouraged.
Why you need VacationMail
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VacationMail is an *essential* tool for users who rely on e-mail as a
critical part of their job. It will keep users informed of periods of
unavailability with the user configurable subject and e-mail body. To
examine this demo, simply double click and follow along with the context
sensitive help system provided. For additional information, you may check
the balloon help menu. (The menu of choices listed under the balloon help
icon.) The "Commonly Asked Questions" menu might be of special interest
to users with additional questions about the program.
How it works
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Users setup their mail account information and then create the
vacation message they wish to have sent out. VacationMail is
"Eudora-aware". So users of the popular public domain and commercial
mail program will be able to configure VacationMail with two simple
clicks - skipping the account setup step. The auto response system in
vacation will only send one message per week to any one e-mail address
and will not respond to messages from mailing lists or list servers.
A full Unix based mail account is necessary for VacationMail to run
properly since Vacation features in Unix require it. (e.g. You must have
more than just a POP mail account.)
So give VacationMail a try today and if you have any additional questions not
answered in the balloon help menu or in this document, please send a
message to sales@mrmac.com and we'll do our best to provide you with
an answer.
Troubleshooting Note
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VacationMail toggles back and forth between "Go On Vacation" and "Return from Vacation". If you should have the need to override this, hold down the Option key while selecting either button. This will set VacationMail to the other mode.