Leaving macbook pro plugged in to mains for two weeks

Hi,
I'm going away for a couple of weeks and want to set an "out of office" on my mail account.
I understand the laptop has to be switched on for this to happen, so i was thinking to set a schedule where my laptop will switch on and shut down each day.
Only query is battery. Obviously the battery isnt going to last for two weeks, so will leaving it constantly plugged into the mains for two weeks harm it? Are there any alternatives?
Thanks for any help.

bradleyjmiles21 wrote:
Hi,
I'm going away for a couple of weeks and want to set an "out of office" on my mail account.
Make the rule at the server end rather than the client. If this is an iCloud account login to the website and use the vacation responder provided, then you can just shut your Mac off and senders of email will get the response. Most other major email providers offer the same feature.

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