+1 for the mail.
Whenever I see these emails, I was tempted to reply to them with just
two words "Who cares" or "So what" :D
There are three ways one can easily overcome this.
1. Be kind to others and stop setting auto-replies when you are on
vacation. Seems some people doesn't wanna do this as if they wanna let
the whole world know that they are on vacation, which is pathetic :(
But I can understand this can happen by mistake, which I think is OK ....
2. Filter out those messages from apache mail server itself, which I
don't know how to do.
3. Set my own mail filters, which I have done already.
Sometimes it is also annoying when some people put their 10 lines
designation as if they think there designation matters in opensource
mailing lists. I really feel sorry about them too :)
Chinthaka
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I literally have about 1000 of these incredibly annoying "Im on
vacation" email messages
Is there any way we can Filter these off so those of us in the
REAL world dont have to deal with this message?
Warm Regards
Martin
Etats Unis/das Amerika
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*Subject:* AUTO: Out of Office until Tuesday 07/25/2008
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I will be out of office until Friday 07/25/2008 .I will have
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