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Would be a great feature, if users could define a time period in which they are absent. You would fill a template message that would autorespond to received messages during the time of absence.
For convenience you could also add an auto-expiration to the absence-settings. So you would not have to deactivate the autoresponder manually, but it would automatically be deactivated after the time you defined on autoresponder creation.
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oadaeh CreditAttribution: oadaeh as a volunteer commentedThis issue is being closed because it is against a branch for a version of Drupal that is no longer supported.
If you feel that this issue is still valid, feel free to re-open and update it (and any possible patch) to work with the 7.x-1.x branch (bug fixes only) or the 7.x-2.x branch.
Thank you.