If someone is using an Outlook client it sets it automatically.  The first
part anyway....

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 January 2001 15:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Suggestion was: Re: (Admin) Vacations and being banned


Michael

Maybe there is a way to give intelligent people (like most of those 
on this list) the best of both worlds:

   Be able to set a simple autoresponder for an email address, easily,
whenever
   they are not available

   Have the lists be able to detect a token in the subject & not propagate
the
   message to the list in general

Those who fail to supply the token are deserving of (and are assured 
to receive) the full Dinowitz wrath.


I would suggest:

Subject: [AR] I will be out of the office....

AR is for AutoResponder

Others, more clever than I, may have other suggestions for a token... 
but let's pick something and create a standard.

Dick

At 9:18 AM -0500 1/15/01, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>If this was an isolated incident on a single, fringe list I'd agree but in
>almost all cases the person is subscribed to either CF-Talk or JRun-Talk
>only.
>I recognize that there's a need for a new interface and will place one up
>today.
>
>
>>  The only thing I have to say to this is that with all the lists we keep
>>  making for HOF aren't we asking for someone to forget to unsubscribe to
>one
>>  list. There are 8 lists associated with just CF. If there was a way for
>>  someone to put one email address that they would sign up with any list
and
>>  use that one email list to unsubscribe I would totally agree with you
that
>>  this is unacceptable, but if this person has signed up for many lists I
am
>>  sure it was just a mistake with having to unsubscribe to so many lists
he
>  > may have forgot one.
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