j0rge,

But, that might filter some "Out of Office AutoReply" messages
that are intended for me.

A more general solution would be to look for header fields beginning
"X-" which contains certain words.  "Microsoft" would good.

Gene
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On Friday, June 29, 2001, 9:40:03 AM, CARDOSO wrote:

> Hi,

> I think this topic started somewhere because of my "Out of Office AutoReply"
> emails.
> Sorry for the incovenience, Im working out of Portugal in London, but i
> deactivated this function remotely.
> Concerning this matter, its a mickeysoft tool - Yes - confirmed. I have
> always a lot of people trying to contact me concerning Urgent issues and its
> necessary to give them an easy path to reach me - this tool of autoreply is
> usefull.

> I can sugest something logic: 

> - since the tool for filtering "Out of Office AutoReply" on the origin will
> not be developed in short time, and there will be for sure another users
> using "Out of Office AutoReply", the smart mailing-list mail-server should
> apply a rule filtered by subject because the subject field seems to be
> always the same "Out of Office AutoReply:".

> so,
> the rule would be: if subject field starts with string "Out of Office
> AutoReply:", the mail is dropped else proceed.


> regards,
> j0rge card0s0


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