>> Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > They get back in the queue but do not get email about it.
Oh, ok. > The real question is why you put "Confirms Assignment" to "no". Because these are people who have been on hold for a long time (thanks, Julian, I know how to put applicants on hold), and only one specifically mentioned a reason for not being able to reply within the last few months. I just sent them a mail stating that I'm going to ask the removal of their applications from the queue. I'm going to wait a few days for a reply. Should I mail you to get them removed? Personally I'd rather have them go thru the new application process, sunset isn't partically discriminating when advocating people... > Do you want to reject them (in that case I will remove them from the > database) or do you want them to get a new AM because e.g. you don't > have enough time to deal with them properly. I don't have a problem with helping in the NM process. I have set my limit to zero mostly because I want to finish with the people I have now. -- Marcelo | Item 20: Avoid data members in the public interface [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Scott Meyers, Effective C++

