RE: Autoresponders on the list Was: Re: [WSG] equal height columns

2007-04-18 Thread Quintin Stoltz
 
 Benedict Wyss wrote:
  People need to have auto responders for business reasons, does this 
  mean we say people on the list have to send and receive from a web 
  mail address not a work address?
 I don't think View - Options - Uncheck 'request read receipt'  box
is too much to ask before clicking on reply, do you?
 
 I find it very annoying, to the point where i auto delete the message
without even reading it even if the subject had interested me before
hand.

If that's how you see it, I don't think that clicking the Send Receipt
button is too much to ask... You can even decline sending it, but it
takes you one click. To change my options is much more trouble, and
then to set it back is is four times as much as you have to do. I have
mine on for a good reason, and if you people are going to throw tantrums
about it, you can count me out.

Moaning and groaning about everything in life will make you a very sad
person! I'm not willing to share in your sadness, so I'll subscribe.
Gees... So much things for us to do... We just can't cope, can we?


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LIST ADMIN: Autoresponders on the list Was: Re: [WSG] equal height columns

2007-04-18 Thread lisa herrod

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From: Quintin Stoltz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 18-Apr-2007 16:32
Subject: RE: Autoresponders on the list Was: Re: [WSG] equal height columns
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org

Benedict Wyss wrote:

 People need to have auto responders for business reasons, does this
 mean we say people on the list have to send and receive from a web
 mail address not a work address?
I don't think View - Options - Uncheck 'request read receipt' box

is too much to ask before clicking on reply, do you?


I find it very annoying, to the point where i auto delete the message

without even reading it even if the subject had interested me before
hand.

If that's how you see it, I don't think that clicking the Send Receipt
button is too much to ask... You can even decline sending it, but it
takes you one click. To change my options is much more trouble, and
then to set it back is is four times as much as you have to do. I have
mine on for a good reason, and if you people are going to throw tantrums
about it, you can count me out.

Moaning and groaning about everything in life will make you a very sad
person! I'm not willing to share in your sadness, so I'll subscribe.
Gees... So much things for us to do... We just can't cope, can we?


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Re: Autoresponders on the list Was: Re: [WSG] equal height columns

2007-04-17 Thread Benedict Wyss

This is definitely an issue and I second it. But if we as professionals are
going to deal with this issue on an ongoing basis then a solution will be
handy and left for the administrator to pass to the offending party
involved.

My suggestion only.

So that being said is there a solution that suits all?

People need to have auto responders for business reasons, does this mean we
say people on the list have to send and receive from a web mail address not
a work address?

Cheers,

Ben

On 4/18/07, Matthew Cruickshank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Dear WSG,

I suggest that those annoyed at these autoresponders begin a list of
companies, organisations, and people who can't operate their email
machines. This way you can avoid doing business with them, or - when you
see them on the street - you can throw scrunched up balls of paper at
them.

And to those sending these autoresponders... I know that these email
thingymabobs and computer dohickys get a little complex. Perhaps you
could enroll in a night class?


.Matthew Cruickshank
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Re: Autoresponders on the list Was: Re: [WSG] equal height columns

2007-04-17 Thread Brian Cummiskey

Benedict Wyss wrote:
People need to have auto responders for business reasons, does this 
mean we say people on the list have to send and receive from a web 
mail address not a work address?
I don't think View - Options - Uncheck 'request read receipt'  box 
is too much to ask before clicking on reply, do you?


I find it very annoying, to the point where i auto delete the message 
without even reading it even if the subject had interested me before hand.





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