Out of Office for a day or 2 I can understand
but when the emperor goes on vacation for 1 to 2 weekshe really does'nt have to 
flood every inbox on the planet with I'm on vacation while everyone else is 
working
 
Ok..Break's over..back to workMartin Gainty 
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org> Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 
08:58:14 -0700> Subject: RE: Out of Office messages> > In fairness to those 
(like myself) who set these messages, there is an expectation that email is 
'near-realtime' these days, and if someone sends a message and is expecting a 
response, then it is polite (in the US at least) to set those expectations much 
lower when you are on vacation.> > We can complain all we want about mail 
systems that (incorrectly) send these vacation responses to mailing lists, but 
often those in the business world are stuck using the tools we have at our 
disposal, and sometimes those tools are lame. Sometimes they aren't. For 
instance, my employer (Adobe) just upgraded me to Exchange 2007, which allows 
me to set an OOO message for internal and external mail differently (or not at 
all for external). I think this is very cool.> > --> Tom Jordahl> > 
-----Original Message-----> From: Deepal jayasinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 1:44 AM> To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org> Subject: Re: 
Out of Office until Tuesday 07/25/2008 (returning 07/25/2008)> > +1 for the 
mail.> > Whenever I see these emails, I was tempted to reply to them with just> 
> two words "Who cares" or "So what" :D> >> > There are three ways one can 
easily overcome this.> >> > 1. Be kind to others and stop setting auto-replies 
when you are on> > vacation. Seems some people doesn't wanna do this as if they 
wanna let> > the whole world know that they are on vacation, which is pathetic 
:(> > But I can understand this can happen by mistake, which I think is OK 
....> >> > 2. Filter out those messages from apache mail server itself, which 
I> > don't know how to do.> >> > 3. Set my own mail filters, which I have done 
already.> >> > Sometimes it is also annoying when some people put their 10 
lines> > designation as if they think there designation matters in opensource> 
> mailing lists. I really feel sorry about them too :)> >> > Chinthaka> >> > On 
Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > <mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> wrote:> >> > I literally have about 1000 of these incredibly 
annoying "Im on> > vacation" email messages> > Is there any way we can Filter 
these off so those of us in the> > REAL world dont have to deal with this 
message?> > Warm Regards> > Martin> > Etats Unis/das Amerika> >> > ----- 
Original Message -----> > *From:* Mukundan Desikan <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
> *To:* axis-dev@ws.apache.org <mailto:axis-dev@ws.apache.org>> > *Sent:* 
Tuesday, July 01, 2008 12:49 PM> > *Subject:* AUTO: Out of Office until Tuesday 
07/25/2008> > (returning 07/25/2008)> >> > I am out of the office until 
07/25/2008.> >> > I will be out of office until Friday 07/25/2008 .I will have> 
> limited access to emails.Will respond to your emails when i> > return.> >> > 
For any urgent issues related to web services please contact> > Dharmesh 
Bhakta.> >> >> > Note: This is an automated response to your message "*[jira]> 
> Commented: (AXIS2-3883) file handles not being closed after> > successful 
call to webservice"* sent on *7/1/08 6:49:44*.> >> > This is the only 
notification you will receive while this> > person is away.> >> >> >> >> > --> 
> With Mettha,> > Eran Chinthaka> >> > 
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is the greatest gift; contentment is the greatest wealth;> > trusting is the 
best relationship; nirvana is the highest joy. -> > Dhammapada> > > --> 
Thanks,> Deepal> 
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