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Thread: Alisa Smith is in class for the remainder of today, back in the office 12/16/04
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From: amsmith
Date: Wed, Dec 15 2004 10:25AM
Subject: Alisa Smith is in class for the remainder of today, back in the office 12/16/04
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I will be out of the office starting 12/15/2004 and will not return until 12/16/2004.
I am in class from 1pm to 5pm today, 12/15/2004. I will return to the office tomorrow.
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Date: Thu, Dec 16 2004 4:26AM
Subject: Re: Alisa Smith is in class for the remainder of today, back in the office 12/16/04
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we would all miss the responses then.
If I remember rightly there was talk of banning peoples accounts who
send out of office replies? Or to have the possibility of pausing our
accounts whilst we are away?
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 13:03:42 -0600, darrel.austin
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> > I will be out of the office starting 12/15/2004 and will not return
> > until 12/16/2004.
>
> Any chance we could change the REPLY TO field on this list to go to the
> original poster only? We seem to get an inordinate amount of poorly
> configured vacation responders on this list.
>
> -Darrel
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From: Patrick Lauke
Date: Thu, Dec 16 2004 8:15AM
Subject: Re: Alisa Smith is in class for the remainder of today, back in the office 12/16/04
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> If I remember rightly there was talk of banning peoples accounts who
> send out of office replies? Or to have the possibility of pausing our
> accounts whilst we are away?
That would be foolish. Some of us are indeed stuck with having to use
Outlook, and being mandated by work to enable out of office replies, even
if we're out for only a day.
Sure, I can spend ten minutes every time to set up a whole raft of special
rules that mimic out of office, or unsubscribe and later resubscribe to lists,
but certainly not going to do it each and every time I have to unexpectedly
take a day off...
Surely there are some things that can also be set up on the list side of things?
Checking for particular email headers or something?
Patrick
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From: Patrick Lauke
Date: Thu, Dec 16 2004 8:15AM
Subject: Re: Alisa Smith is in class for the remainder of today, back in the office 12/16/04
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> If I remember rightly there was talk of banning peoples accounts who
> send out of office replies? Or to have the possibility of pausing our
> accounts whilst we are away?
That would be foolish. Some of us are indeed stuck with having to use
Outlook, and being mandated by work to enable out of office replies, even
if we're out for only a day.
Sure, I can spend ten minutes every time to set up a whole raft of special
rules that mimic out of office, or unsubscribe and later resubscribe to lists,
but certainly not going to do it each and every time I have to unexpectedly
take a day off...
Surely there are some things that can also be set up on the list side of things?
Checking for particular email headers or something?
Patrick
________________________________
Patrick H. Lauke
Webmaster / University of Salford
http://www.salford.ac.uk