David wrote: > The main reason is > for security - you wouldn't necessarily want your competitors > to be able > to mail your people and find out you all went to Vegas for > the weekend. > Exactly for this reason I never use the out-of-the office feature. I consider it the electronic equivalent of putting the proverbial note on the frontdoor of my house stating "no milk this and next week" (which means "dear would-be burglar, come back one of these nights, no-one will kick you out") Leen.
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