On approximately 7/18/2004 10:26 AM, came the following characters from
the keyboard of Tobias Hoellrich:
In my case, every single OOO message via the win32-users list (actually any
non-work list) ends up in Spampal's (www.spampal.org) black-list, which
means I'm never, ever going to see a message
TECTED] On
> Behalf Of Glenn Linderman
> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 10:57 AM
> To: joe
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Attn: McCarty, Michael F] Re: Out of Office
> AutoReply: file handle strangeness
>
> It _may_, _eventually_, but the probl
On approximately 7/18/2004 9:09 AM, came the following characters from
the keyboard of joe:
Having the autoresponder Randy has set up to respond to OOO messages respond
directly back to the user instead of the user and the list may possibly
reduce it by another 1/3. :o)
It _may_, _eventually_, but
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 11:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: McCarty, Michael F; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Attn: McCarty, Michael F] Re: Out of Office AutoReply: file
handle strangeness
So what doesn't the list manager simply make "Out of Office" a forbidden
sequence in a subje
On approximately 7/18/2004 1:19 AM, came the following characters from
the keyboard of $Bill Luebkert:
Randy W. Sims wrote:
Bonus round:
In addition to what I said in my previous post, a '+' can be used
sometimes to disambiguate certain types of expressions. In this case,
the results can vary de
So what doesn't the list manager simply make "Out of Office" a forbidden
sequence in a subject or body, and trash such emails? That would cut
the autoreplies at least by 2/3rds.
I could certainly live with that restriction and it seems you can't
teach people how to do it right, just like y
Randy W. Sims wrote:
> Bonus round:
>
> In addition to what I said in my previous post, a '+' can be used
> sometimes to disambiguate certain types of expressions. In this case,
> the results can vary depending on the placement of a single space:
>
> print $fh +& hexdump (); # ok
> print $fh +
On 7/18/2004 2:36 AM, McCarty, Michael F wrote:
I will be out of the office Thursday July 15 and Friday, July 16, returning
on Monday, July 19.
Please turn off your "Out of Office AutoReply" for the perl-win32-users
mailing list.
Randy.
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Perl-Win32-U
On 7/18/2004 2:36 AM, Anderson, Mark (Service Delivery) wrote:
I am currently out of the office until Monday 26th July
Should you require any immediate assistance please contact either Darren
O'Hara (0131 523 2504) or Sean Cooney (0131 523 4076) who will be happy to
help, otherwise I will respond t
On 7/18/2004 2:36 AM, SANTA Giovanni wrote:
I am out of office until next 16th August
Please turn off your "Out of Office AutoReply" for the perl-win32-users
mailing list.
Randy.
For any questions about:
SMTP
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On 7/18/2004 2:36 AM, Strohmeier Ruediger wrote:
Hello!
I am out of office July 15.
In really urgent cases, please contact Gunther Döhler on extension 26035.
Please turn off your "Out of Office AutoReply" for the perl-win32-users
mailing list.
Randy.
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On 7/18/2004 2:36 AM, Desai, Sheetal A wrote:
I am on currently on maternity leave.
Please forward all QTS or Work Request System issues or questions to Jeff
Gordon (51669). If its an emergency during off business hours please call
the hot phone at (684-7124)
Please turn off your "Out of Office Aut
On 7/18/2004 2:22 AM, Glenn Linderman wrote:
use strict;
use warnings;
#
sub hexdump
{ return ( ': 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 ' . "\n" );
}
#
my $fh = *STDOUT;
print '' . & hexdump ();
print & hexdump ();
print $fh
Glenn Linderman wrote:
> use strict;
> use warnings;
> #
> sub hexdump
> { return ( ': 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 ' . "\n" );
> }
> #
> my $fh = *STDOUT;
>
> print '' . & hexdump ();
> print & hexdump ();
> print
On 7/18/2004 2:22 AM, Glenn Linderman wrote:
use strict;
use warnings;
#
sub hexdump
{ return ( ': 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 ' . "\n" );
}
#
my $fh = *STDOUT;
print '' . & hexdump ();
print & hexdump ();
print $fh
use strict;
use warnings;
#
sub hexdump
{ return ( ': 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 ' . "\n" );
}
#
my $fh = *STDOUT;
print '' . & hexdump ();
print & hexdump ();
print $fh '' . & hexdump ();
print $fh & hexdump ();
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