I don't know if it's legal or not. What I do know is that it is immature.
For a mailing list that is being subscribed to by professionals I am very
surprised. Instead of groaning/moaning about out of office supplies the
person who has a problem with them should simply put a filter on their
e-mail client. Probably takes less time to do that then to write out
e-mails complaining about them all the time.
On 2001.09.14 03:30 "Prieto Mart�nez, Javier" wrote:
>
> > To encourage this, I am going to take some action. Next
> > time I post to the list, I am going to take the email
> > addresses of everyone who sends me OOF replies and give them
> > to at least one spam source.
>
> �Is that legal? If it is, it shouldn't...
>
>
> Javier Prieto Mart�nez
> Equipo de Sistemas, Intranet del S.A.S.
> e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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