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Start:  2019-03-28 14:00 (local time)
End: 2019-03-28 19:00 (local time)
Requester: emailalias


I want to parse the alias displayed after the word requester, add the domain.com to the end of the alias, and then send an automatic reply with an HTML content to that requester. Is this possible through Outlook rules only?










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    I want to parse the alias displayed after the word requester, add the domain.com to the end of the alias, and then send an automatic reply with an HTML content to that requester. Is this possible through Outlook rules only?










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      Start:  2019-03-28 14:00 (local time)
      End: 2019-03-28 19:00 (local time)
      Requester: emailalias


      I want to parse the alias displayed after the word requester, add the domain.com to the end of the alias, and then send an automatic reply with an HTML content to that requester. Is this possible through Outlook rules only?










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      Start:  2019-03-28 14:00 (local time)
      End: 2019-03-28 19:00 (local time)
      Requester: emailalias


      I want to parse the alias displayed after the word requester, add the domain.com to the end of the alias, and then send an automatic reply with an HTML content to that requester. Is this possible through Outlook rules only?







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