Hi everyone.
Just a note about the DOOOR (distributed out-of-office rant).
Implementing rules on mailserver or mail reader to discard emails with subject line
matching one of a set of common messages may be a partly satisfying method for most of
us, except for:
* those who subscribed to digest versions, thus receive one big email, and individual
ones inside (both out-of-office and the classical ones) ;
* those who read their mail via a web interface not implementing this kind of rule
filtering.
BTW, I'm a member of those 2 commmunities.
As some of us, my idea about it is still that dealing with these useless messages
primarily concerns the mailing list engine, and not the end users.
Anyway, the average vacation time is about to be over in the northern hemisphere, and
this problem will weaken a bit in the forthcoming weeks. For a couple of months at
least ;-)
Have a nice day.
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Olivier DEBRE
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