It seems like every time I send a note to the BBLISA mailing
list, I get one or two autoresponses from people informing me that
they are out of the office or on vacation.  On occasion, the auto
responses have included information on what to do if the servers hung
again (or other potentially sensitive information).  Those of you who
elect to use autoresponders when out of the office should consider the
sensitivity of the information you put in your autoresponse.

        I also wonder if there might be any mail systems out there
which can generate autoresponses to only selected messages.  In
general, mailing lists probably don't deserve such a response.  I've
never used such a program, but might if I could use one which was more
selective.

                             Thanks,
                             Bill Bogstad
                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]


        


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