And I'll bring the empty belly.
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And I'll bring the beer! :)
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Russ,
Will you be bringing a cake?
Nick.
On 6 Nov 2008, at 21:44, russ - maxdesign wrote:
If there are any more posts to this thread I will have to come to
your
hous
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> wondering what part of THREAD CLOSED people don't understand...
I have always had trouble understanding messages that I d
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Russ,
Will you be bringing a cake?
Nick.
On 6 Nov 2008, at 21:44, russ - maxdesign wrote:
If there are any more posts to this thread I will have to come to your
houses, one at a time...
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Comments? Do so offlist.
Please, do not continue this pointless discussion.
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> 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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> 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.
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> No to mention, this discussion would then be filtered out, so you wouldn'
Looking at list message headers, I see that it mentions "Precedence:
list" as do most widely used list managers like the open source
Majordomo and Mailman systems. Other lists use "Precedence: bulk".
According to RFC 3834, the "Precedence" header field is strictly not
recommended, but says that au
n Behalf Of Paul Bennett
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Just auto replies from list members away on leave (who have set
their 'out of office' setting to 'on
06/11/2008, at 8:47 AM, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
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Brett
While I
this would be a useful and important addition to the mailing
guidelines I would have to say, yes.
Joe
On 06/11/2008, at 8:47 AM, Brett Patterson wrote:
Oh. I have always just set mine up to not send out for specific e-
mail addresses. Sorry, did not mean to exasperate the issue. I did
not
can we ask all Out of Office notification users to set their notices
to only do this once per address per week (so repeated emails do not
generate a mailstorm) rather than for each email received or perhaps
get the mailing list itself to try and filter out the out of office
replies. I agree
ENOUGH!
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1. the issue is something we are aware of. The entire mail system will soon
be changing so this issue will no longer be present. Please be patient.
2. We have just had 13 people complain about it, on list, which has created
more noise than the last month of real "away on le
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Just auto replies from list members away on leave (who have set their 'out of
office' setting to
"Away on leave" Notices from?
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Brett
While I agree they can be annoying, they are quite a us
Oh. I have always just set mine up to not send out for specific e-mail
addresses. Sorry, did not mean to exasperate the issue. I did not know it
was one.
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> Just auto replies from list members away on leave (who have set their
Can't you filter email for auto respond?
On 5-Nov-08, at 4:20 PM, David Fuller :: magickweb wrote:
Brett
While I agree they can be annoying, they are quite a useful thing
for normal circumstances.
They are generally set up by the person who owns the email address
(sometimes by their
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Just auto replies from list members away on leave (who have set their 'out of
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It is annoying, but in saying that I'm probably guilty of it at times ;)
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Are these away on leave notices from people who
manage the webstandardsgroup.org site? Or individual
people? It is kinda getting annoying?
From members, Brett. And, yes, it's an annoying, on-going issue. I do wish
those emails could somehow be flagged. This is the only mailing list I
belong to
Brett
While I agree they can be annoying, they are quite a useful thing for normal
circumstances.
They are generally set up by the person who owns the email address
(sometimes by their network admin etc).
Basically say if you were going away for 2 weeks, but didn't want people
thinking
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