Perhaps on some systems, but with Lotus Notes 7 (and 6, IIRC), OoO
notifications are able to be controlled on a pretty granular level,
especially to avoid sending them to general Internet addresses (including
lists).

Eric Rossman

David Boyes wrote on 04/25/2006 04:55:22 PM:

> Tacky, but probably unavoidable, and often not under the user's control.
At
> least recent versions of most of the corporate email systems have
learned
> not to reply more than once (DO YOU HEAR ME, LOTUS? HUH? Can someone
PLEASE
> upgrade all those Notes v5 servers out there....)
>
> John McKown wrote:
>
> > However, I do maintain that it is impolite. Even if there is only a
> > single email of this type per person, it is distributed to a LARGE
> > audience. This costs the Marist university bandwidth, even if nothing
> > else.

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