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2009/1/3 Eric E Eskam <ees...@usgs.gov>

> John Hornbuckle <john.hornbuc...@taylor.k12.fl.us> wrote on 12/30/2008
> 09:38:08 AM:
>
> > Exchange 2007 does support separating the handling of OOO's
> > between internal and external senders, but I turn both on. I
> > need people outside of my organization (vendors, members of the
> > public, etc.) to know I'm OOO just as much as I need people
> > within my organization to know it.
>
> In addition to optionally blanket ignoring Internet email addresses, Lotus
> Notes has an exclusions feature that lets you specify email addresses
> (like an email list server), subject lines or phrases for the OOO agent to
> ignore - doesn't Outlook/Exchange have a similar function?
>
> Eric Eskam
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> -  P. B. Medawar
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