You would use Out of Office or create a Have the server reply rule. Either would need to be turned off and on daily.
Newer versions of outlook/exchange server let you set a time for the OOF to start and stop. Every morning, you'd reset OOF for the next evening.
We have a VBA sample that can turn the rules off and on triggered by reminders. Outlook needs to be running for this to work, but once the rule change is made, it can be closed. Enable or disable an Outlook rule using reminders and VBA
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