Hi
OK, its requires skills and of course some technical magic to
configure something as complex as a mailclient correctly. But for all
those who are unwilling or unable to fullfill this job on their own
there *is* in fact a solution to this problem. It is (astoundingly
enough) possible to use
Michael Naef schrieb:
Hoi.
So I dare to kindly ask those unable to go without something evil like
an *autoresponder* to switch their mailinglist subscriptions to
another address where they do not need to inform the senders about
their holidays?
No man, that's part of the idea. That way you
On Friday 11. November 2005 08:17, Tonnerre LOMBARD wrote:
[..]
Add all the autoresponding addresses to the
swinog-autorespond mailinglist and let them have fun
there... ;-)
Cheap neural networks?
Thats one use of a malinglist I haven't thought of by now... god
point! *lol* I allready see
: [swinog] Autoresponder
Hello all,
First of all, I'm not to well known on this list although I'm reading
it for some time now. For this I probably shouldn't be ranting arround
here. But one thing I keep *wondering* and annoying about is the fact
that the swiss networking elite seems
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Steven Glogger wrote:
there's a short answer:
Short solution:
Add all the autoresponding addresses to the swinog-autorespond
mailinglist and let them have fun there... ;-)
- Felix
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Felix Rauch, http://www.nice.ch/~felix/
Member of Swiss Internet User Group (SIUG):
Salut,
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 08:16:23AM +0100, Felix Rauch wrote:
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005, Steven Glogger wrote:
there's a short answer:
Short solution:
Add all the autoresponding addresses to the swinog-autorespond
mailinglist and let them have fun there... ;-)
Cheap neural networks?
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