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Originally Posted by Hellcat
{name} is replaced by the name of the user that has sent you the original PM, or in other terms, with the name of the reciever of the auto-reply.
Ex:
UserA sends UserB a PM, UserB has autoreply enabled -> {name} = UserA
At least that's how it's supposed to be, anything else I will check and fix, since it's a bug then. 
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Hi,
As in my post above, The {to} and {from} don't work the only thing that does work is {name} but this only works as your user name as from not too.
This is the only one that works for me if setup like this:
Quote:
Hi,
Thank you for your message.
I will get back to you shortly,
Regards,
{name}
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If adding anything Hi {to} or Hi {from} they only leave a blank space and will not show the senders user name
I have tried this on alot of other user accounts with no luck