f Rimantas Liubertas
Sent: 06 November 2008 11:29
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Who are the "Away on leave" Notices from?
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> wondering what part of THREAD CLOSED people don't understand...
I have always had trouble understanding messages that I d
> wondering what part of THREAD CLOSED people don't understand...
I have always had trouble understanding messages that I do not see.
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Funniest thing I've read all day!
Sorry.
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On 06/11/2008, at 8:14 PM, Patrick Lauke wrote:
wondering what part of THREAD CLOSED people don't understand...
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> but the point of IT is to make life easier. So it is the responsibility of
> the OOON setter to make heir OOON not mailstorm their lists and add more
> email to the already massive amount mail servers have to deal with.
>
> No to mention, this discussion would then be filtered out, so you wouldn'
but the point of IT is to make life easier. So it is the
responsibility of the OOON setter to make heir OOON not mailstorm
their lists and add more email to the already massive amount mail
servers have to deal with.
No to mention, this discussion would then be filtered out, so you
wouldn'
If you're using outlook just set up a rule. Something like...
Where the subject line contains "out of the office" or "autoreply" then move it
to (trash or junk mail or a subfolder)
Works most of the time.
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