Or why not simply create a filter that will automatically delete these e-mails upon receipt. It probably takes less time to create such a filter than to continue to groan about OOF replies and blasting everyone on the list about how unhappy it makes you. juan my .02 cents. Juan Concepcion Network Security Engineer CCSA CCSE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: RE: [FW1] important note to OOF autorepliersThat is a silly thing to do. Instead of holding spammers hands, why don't you send [EMAIL PROTECTED] and email asking them to deal with the issue. Send it to abuse@ as well. Then maybe you'll cut down the number of silly people.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kodo Dum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 6:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] important note to OOF autorepliers
It is not hard to disable out of office autoreplies to Internet email addresses. You should do it!
Why?
1. Because people who use OOF autoreplies usually use them from their corporate accounts. This means that even if you never post to the group, it is easy to compile a list of companies running FW-1.�
