<Tom Meunier>
"I'm not in, but you have hit and now verified a live address.  Please
put me on your "A" list for resale to other spammers."

"I'm the president of the company, and obviously wealthy.  Since I've
just told you I'm away for two weeks, please go to the county tax
assessor's web site and look up the location of my residence.  Help
yourself."

"Hello customer.  I'm not in, and you can try contacting someone else in
my firm who wants your business.  The bonus is, however, all on you, as
I'm too lazy to delegate my email to somebody else while away.  Please
don't go visit our competitor, who is far too professional to send you
an ascii answering machine message like this."
</Tom Meunier>


-----Original Message-----
From: Bob P. Antonietti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 7:45 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Please tell me where to go


Hello.

Could someone please tell me where I could find articles which outline the
risks of enabling "Out of Office messages" to the Internet. This feature
is currently disabled, however, I am under increasing pressure to enable
this.  I would like to review some relevant material prior to proceeding.

Thank you!

Bob

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