Graeme Fowler wrote:
> Speaking from a purely personal perspective: I can't stand OoO and
> never, ever use it. That's in part though because I subscribe to too
> many mailing lists and don't want the embarrassment of a misplaced

Don't get me wrong. I don't like them either, but certain people think 
they're necessary (beats me why). I just think that at least the 
vacation utility is well behaved, and as such a good choice for those 
who "need" it. But still not ideal. I tested it some months ago to see 
for myself (never use it normally) and it still caused some oddball 
emails. It seemed not worth the hassle. As I think the irritation factor 
exceeds any positive effects it may have.

I haven't notice huged email loads as a result of OoO emails, but of 
course that doesn't mean I think it wouldn't be an issue.

Greetings,
Jeroen

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