How to setup out of the office message in yahoo?

To set up an “Out of Office” auto-reply message in Yahoo Mail, follow these steps:

On a Computer:

  1. Log into Yahoo Mail:
    • Go to Yahoo Mail and sign in with your credentials.
  2. Access Settings:
    • In the upper-right corner of the screen, click on the gear icon (⚙️) to open Settings.
    • Select More Settings at the bottom of the drop-down menu.
  3. Go to Vacation Response:
    • In the More Settings window, click on Vacation response from the left sidebar.
  4. Turn On Vacation Response:
    • Toggle the Vacation response switch to turn it on.
  5. Set the Auto-Reply Message:
    • Fill in the following fields:
      • Start Date and End Date: Choose when you want the auto-reply to begin and end.
      • Subject: Enter the subject line for your out-of-office message (e.g., “Out of Office”).
      • Message: Type the body of your message, informing people that you’re away and when you’ll be back.
  6. Optional:
    • If you want to send different replies to people not in your contacts, check the box that says, “Send replies only to people in my contacts.”
    • You can also choose to send the auto-reply only to specific domains or emails.
  7. Save:
    • Once done, click Save to enable the out-of-office auto-reply.

On the Yahoo Mail App:

  1. Open Yahoo Mail App:
    • Sign in to your Yahoo Mail account on the app.
  2. Access Settings:
    • Tap on the menu icon (☰) in the upper-left corner.
    • Scroll down and tap on Settings.
  3. Vacation Response:
    • Tap on Vacation response.
  4. Configure Vacation Message:
    • Toggle the Vacation response switch to enable it.
    • Set the Start Date and End Date.
    • Enter your Subject and Message.
  5. Save:
    • Once you’ve completed the fields, tap Save.

Your Yahoo Mail account will now send out automatic replies during the period you specified.

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