Yeah, well...  That's what I get for writing a Google Script to try to
automate these things.

I had "centos@centos.org" in my list of addresses to *not* send these
auto-responders to, but not "CentOS@centos.org".  *sigh*

I've amended the thing so it shouldn't badger anyone who sends me mail with
"[CentOS]" in the subject line...or who emails "CentOS@centos.org" instead
of "centos@centos.org".

Happy Wednesday!

*J. Adam Craig*
Lead Linux Operating Systems Analyst
VCU Infrastructure Services <https://www.ucc.vcu.edu/>
Technology Services Department
804.828.4886
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On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 8:55 AM Scott Robbins <scottr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 01, 2021 at 02:47:50AM -0700, jacr...@vcu.edu wrote:
> > I am currently out of the office, but plan to return to my desk on
> > Wednesday at 7am.
>
> Well, they're going to be embarrassed when they get back.
>
> Ah well, as we said the last time this happened, most of us have done
> worse.
>
>
> --
> Scott Robbins
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