[Mailman-Users] Trapping Out-of-office Messages

2003-02-10 Thread Warren Hoffman
Is there a way, or can somebody recommend a technique, to trap/delete Out-of-office messages. They do have a defined syntax (actually several). Thanks! --Warren _|_|_| Warren Hoffman - Organization Improvement Consultant _|_|_| 208 Jackson Blvd.,

Re: [Mailman-Users] Trapping Out-of-office Messages

2003-02-10 Thread Jon Carnes
The archives contain several clever ideas for this. My favorite is to front-end the mailing lists with a procmail script. In the script look for drivel that indicates the response is from a clueless fellow and then redirect it to the admin (me) for a good stern warning note about how-to setup an

Re: [Mailman-Users] Trapping Out-of-office Messages

2003-02-10 Thread Vivek Khera
WH == Warren Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: WH Is there a way, or can somebody recommend a technique, to trap/delete WH Out-of-office messages. They do have a defined syntax (actually several). No, it is generally impossible because there are so many ways to do it, and there are so many bad