Just to let you all know that the number of out of office
messages has now reached the point where I feel I have no
option but to leave the list. Goodbye, and it was nice
talking to you all.
Philip Taylor
***
List Guidelines:
I can understand you... it's annoying.
2011/12/16 Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk
Just to let you all know that the number of out of office
messages has now reached the point where I feel I have no
option but to leave the list. Goodbye, and it was nice
talking to you all.
Philip Taylor
I agree, I am leaving this group as well due to this. Also with the recent
threads crying for help from those having problems installing software and
PHPMyAdmin trouble shooting problems should never have been on this mailing
group in the first place.
Nice talking to you all.
Steven Wu
Freelance
AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Farewell (was : Out of Office)
I can understand you... it's annoying.
2011/12/16 Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk
Just to let you all know that the number of out of office
messages has now reached the point where I feel I have no
option
On 16/12/2011 10:42, Rick Faircloth wrote:
Why not create a rule to filter out messages with “out of office”
in the subject or text of the message, instead of leaving the
group, entirely.
Well for a start, if you had such a rule you wouldn't have received his
message.
But if that worked,
'tis the season for folks on mailing lists to clutter everybody's inbox
with discussions over out of office replies cluttering their inbox...
recursion? self-fulfilling prophecy?
In fairness though, picking up on the other topic: Marvin, as much as we
sympathise with the difficulties you may
Rob Crowther robe...@boogdesign.com
On 16/12/2011 10:42, Rick Faircloth wrote:
Why not create a rule to filter out messages with “out of office”
But if that worked, why not just do that in the list software itself
instead of having several hundred people install identical rules on
Yes... the topics have gradually been getting more off topic. We will step in
more quickly in future. Apologies all!
Thanks
russ
On 16/12/2011, at 11:04 PM, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
'tis the season for folks on mailing lists to clutter everybody's inbox with
discussions over out of office