Email vacation auto-responses. Good/Bad? I'm just wondering if there is any way to successfully set-up a vacation message on your email without opening up the possibility of spammers getting a response from the address.
I've noticed in the past that sending an automated response just asks for trouble and a flood of spam starts arriving. This is the first auto-response I'll have to use on my new email address and I'd rather not open it up to spammers.
I'll be away for 10 days and I can't be 100% sure that I'll have access to my mail so I need some sort of message for my clients. Any suggestions? |