I worried about that, too -- I get a lot of lists.  And I hated the idea of
replying to spammers, too.  

I think the lists have logic that filters for the out-of-office or automatic
replies?  I assume so because we see them ONCE but not over and over again.

I can't use Outlook to do it (because I take it on my laptop with me when I
go) so I have to use the even more limited ISP version.  It doesn't let me
control who gets it.  So on the occasions that I need to send one I figure
its not going to kill anyone that didn't need to see it and those that did
need to see it are my primary concern.

But if someone wants to tell me differently I'm listening.

[SJ] 

Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 23:10:15 -0700
From: "Tony Gravagno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [U2] How do you avoid "out-of-office" Outlook auto-reply to
this  list

Oops, I posted how to avoid the messages, not how to send them.  Sorry
Chuck.

T

> Stevenson, Charles wrote:
>> (Yes, I could unsubscribe temporarily, but I prefer a more
>> complicated solution.) 
>> Could some kind soul please post the MS Outlook (v. 2003)  procedure
>> for preventing the standard "I will be out of the office..."
>> auto-reply from being sent to this list?
>> I want everyone else to get it,  but not the u2-lists.
>> I can't figure out how to turn the feature off for particular
>> exceptions. And we do know that I'm not the only one!

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