At 03:09 PM 2/14/2005, Paul Ockenden wrote:
There's a way to configure it, but it (usually) needs to be configured by the administrator of the email software (e.g., Exchange) to not send out-of-office notices to the Internet. It's very simple and straight forward, but it looks like their admin hasn't gotten around to it... yet.
That's a bit drastic - when I go away I *want* people emailing me from the 'net to get my OOOR.
But most mailing list software has an option to filter these things out.
Actually most lists I know just manually DROP you after the first "violation". People learn quickly.
P.
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