I setup RT for a company I once worked for many moons ago to track our
issues as clients presented them to us.  There was no doubt that no one
actually READ the auto-responder from the system, but it confirmed their
issues were actually logged.

We changed the default RT response one day to include a statement saying
something to the effect of ... ".....please let us know if you are still
reading and we will send you fifty dollars....".

I think it took roughly a year for someone to actually mention it -- and by
that time we had totally forgotten it was there.

Stan

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Paul Flint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear Dave,
>
> I love a good email suffix graph.  Yours appears to completely violate
> causality.
>
> On Fri, 16 May 2008, Dave Tisdell wrote:
>
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> The last sentence is inspirational.  Destroy without review...but I just
> reviewed the... Oh my god I need to destroy...Ahhhhhhhhhhh...
>
> ...and in the universe is felt the force of a geek dying.
>
> I therefore propose a challenge.  The most ludicrous Suffix Graph will win
> the coveted *NOD*.  Below is my entry, let the contest begin!
>
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