> Sorry, but the real problem is stupid Microsoft Out of Office "Assistant".
If
> they had implemented it properly, like the vacation message on UNIX
systems, we
> wouldn't have any of this crap. How is a mailing list program supposed to
> distinguish an out of office message from one with real content with 100%
> accuracy? There's no standard for that, such as a standard header.
So, why is that the only mailing list I know that has that exact problem?
:-/
Javier Prieto Mart�nez
Equipo de Sistemas, Intranet del S.A.S.
e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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