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**Purpose**: Sometimes you need to set an autoreply on a mailbox on behalf of someone else. In these cases, you can leverage the "Exchange Admin Shell" to configure an auto-reply to anyone who sends an email to the mailbox.
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In the example below, replace `<username>` with the shortened username of the target user. (e.g. `nicole.rappe` not `nicole.rappe@bunny-lab.io`)
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``` powershell
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Set-MailboxAutoReplyConfiguration -Identity <username> -AutoReplyState Scheduled -StartTime "1/1/2025 00:00:00" -EndTime "1/15/2025 00:00:00" -InternalMessage "Example,<br><br>Message here.<br><br>Thank you." -ExternalMessage "Example,<br><br>Message here.<br><br>Thank you."
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```
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!!! note "Internal vs External"
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When you configure auto-replies, you can have different replies sent to people within the same organization versus external senders, keep this in mind based on the roles of the person.
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!!! example "Example Email Reply"
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The email auto reply will look something like this based on the command above.
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Example,
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Message Here.
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Thank you.
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