email autoresponders automatically send a response to email that is sent to it. For example you have a problem with a website and you send them a email. The autoresponder will send you a email telling you that your email was received and how long it will be before you can expect a response from the website.
In plain English, it is an automated response. It is the same thing you get when you reply to a noreply email.
chatbots are automatic reply generated and working with mobile app and services.
On his official website, if you post something, there is an automatic reply that goes to your e-mail inbox. But, it is not really him. It is automatic. It says- "Thanks for posting a message on my messageboard! -Taylor" Thats it!!!! Its stinky. :(
@AnswersDotCom, an automatic reply is given with a snippet of the answer and a link to the full answer page on Answers.com
To swag out all of your fedoras. M'lady
@AnswersDotCom, an automatic reply is given with a snippet of the answer and a link to the full answer page on Answers.com
To prevent liquid migration to the compressor
It is a reply that is automatically sent to people who email you, while you are out of the office. For example, if you are on a break from work or travelling from work, you may want to set an automatic mail to let people who email you be aware that you are not immediately available.
To provide automatic circuit protection.
As far as I know, it is not possible. But on YouTube, they say @ (Username) and they get an E-Mail saying what your reply is, but I'm not sure it works on Fanfiction. Otherwise, you could give them a PM (Private Message, in case you didn't know) and fill the purpose of the message in as " Your reply on (Story name)" those are your best bets.
The purpose of an automatic call distribution system is to automatically route calls specific terminals. It makes it easier to categorize calls to send to specific agents instead of having them wait in a queue.
You'd need to define your criteria by which you define "better". Most military doctrines dictate that riflemen fire in semi-automatic, and are supported by automatic weapons. Which is "better" depends on purpose, typically.