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9.6

Auto reposnse on Mail enabled folders

Asked by monarchit in Internet & Email Software, Email Software, Exchange Email Server

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Hi,

I am trying to set up auto response on mail enabled public folders to reply with a default message. I have followed the below steps:

Launch Outlook using the account of someone with admin permissions for the public folder tree.
Open the Properties window for the public folder in Outlook and select the Administration tab.
Click Folder Assistant. This opens a Folder Assistant window.
Click Add Rule. This opens an Edit Rule window.
Check the Reply With option and then click Template. This opens a standard message form.
Enter the subject and text of the message you'd like to use for the autoreply. Don't fill in a To or Cc.
Save and close the message form then click OK. You'll get a warning that this rule will fire for all incoming messages.
Click Yes then OK then OK again to close all the windows.
In Outlook, send a message to the public folder. You should get a reply back immediately. The reply will use the subject and body you put in the template message.

I have given myself complete full rights to the public folder in adminisrative rights and client permissions and have drilled down to all levels. Made myself the owner. But when i try to save it i get the following error:

Changes to he rule cannot be saved??

Anything i am missing. I am running Exchange 2003 SP2

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