How to set uo auto reply

How do I set up auto reply for my email?

Sign in to your account, and then click on either Account or My Account at the top of the page. It will ask you to sign in again. That will take you to a page with tabs at the top. The one to the right is "Users and Preferences". Click on that, and it will open a page with Basic and Email settings. Click on Email settings, and look down the page to "Auto Reply". Click on the greyed out button to the right to turn it on and then follow the prompts.

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