OOF can, in fact, cause a ping-pong effect out to the Internet.  Been there,
seen it, turned it off.  Yes, there could have been a rule that affected it
also, but it still is a no-no at my Company.

Geoff.......


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On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, at 12:40pm, Ben Winzenz wrote:
> Sorry, but that is NOT Out of Office.  That is a rule that was set up.
> Out of Office fires only ONCE per sender.  Period.  Allowing
> autoforwarding to the internet will cause mail loops, but not Out of
> office to the internet.

  Er, oh yeah.  *sheepish grin*  I tend to lump them together in my head...

Sorry 'bout that.

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