
Option 1 which is best for general office environments and external clients.
Subject: Out of Office: [Your Name] | [Start Date] – [End Date]
Hello,
Thank you for your email. I am currently out of the office for vacation and will not have access to my email. I plan to respond to all messages in the order they were received when I return on [Return Date] or they may be answered by a work colleague.
If you require immediate assistance, please reach out to [Colleague’s Name] at [Colleague’s Email]. Otherwise, I look forward to catching up with you soon.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
Option 2 is best for internal teams or fast-paced environments where brevity is king.
Subject: [days] until [Return Date]
Hi there,
I’m away on vacation from [Start Date] to [End Date].
For anything urgent regarding [Project Name], please contact [Colleague’s Name]. For everything else, I’ll get back to you as soon as I’m back at my desk.
Thanks!
[Your Name]
Option 3 is best if you are managing specific deadlines or high-priority accounts.
Subject: Out of Office notice: [Your Name]
Hi,
I am taking some time off starting [Start Date] and will be back on [Return Date].
While I’m away, the following people are covering my active projects:
- For [Project A]: Contact [Name]
- For [Project B]: Contact [Name]
- For Billing/Invoices: Contact [Name]
I will be sure to follow up on any pending items once I return.
Best,
[Your Name]

