This article explains how to configure the auto-reply email address for Web-to-Case in Salesforce, so that customers who submit a case via a web form receive automated response emails from the correct sender address. This is done by setting up Case Auto-Response Rules.
The following steps create a Case Auto-Response Rule that specifies the sender name and email address customers receive after submitting a Web-to-Case form. Steps are provided for both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience.
Web-to-Case Auto-Response Rules allow you to automatically send a reply email to customers when they submit a case through a web form. Each rule specifies the email name and address that customers will see and can reply to.
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