On 5/3/07, Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. Saying "thank you for sending your resume to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" etc. To let someone know we received it. Lest
they pester us or something I guess.

Dumping that would be a tough sell.

2. Telling coworkers who wonder why we are slacking on their request
that we are actually out of town on vacation for two weeks and that they
might want to talk to someone else and we aren't just ignoring them.
I never set a vacation message personally, it seems a bit
self-important. But on the other hand perhaps I have pissed people off
by not following up on their support requests in a timely manner when I
have been indisposed.

If the emails you get are the kind that require timely attention,
perhaps you could have those type sent to multiple people, to a shared
mailbox, or you could give someone else appropriate access to your
mailbox.

-todd


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