This solves the wrong problem.
The problem is that the autoreply out of office thingy responds
directly to the submitter of the listserved message, not to the
listserver, so there is no filterable contact between the autoreply
and the list server.
Cheers...\Stef
At 14:40 +0100 29/06/01, CARDOSO Jorge Miguel 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