properties of that domain are
independent of the nhra.com domain?
-Original Message-From: Steven Peck DNET
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Why
not add the second domain
hing about
that.
-sp
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This
idea still didn't fly. I think what they really want
Title: RE: Looking for advice re HR Luser request
This
idea still didn't fly. I think what they really want is for someone else to do
their job, but this is what my boss wants to do:
Use
another domain for all the job posting email addresses, like nhrajobs.com or
whatever (
Title: RE: Looking for advice re HR Luser request
That
sounds like a really good idea. I think I'll suggest it and see if it sticks.
Thanks.
-Original Message-From: Ulm, Jeff
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see
second email from Mjohnston on this point.
-Original Message-From: Ulm, Jeff
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This may help them
manage their
Title: RE: Looking for advice re HR Luser request
This may help them manage their resumes
better. Our HR department has to
review all resumes before they are sent on to the hiring manager. This solution can still be used instead
of a routing solution, you just have to give the hiring
Title: RE: Looking for advice re HR Luser request
I
thought his problem was HR doesn't want to look at them anymore. They just want
the resumes to go to the respective managers.
-Original Message-From: Ulm, Jeff
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Title: RE: Looking for advice re HR Luser request
Here's what I did for my HR dept. I set up a public folder for the HR dept and under that a folder for each type of resume they would get (we have 10 categories), i.e. HRjobs or ITjobs or Manufjobs, etc. Each folder has its correspo
rmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I concur with the DL suggestion. I have run into this issue, and it can be
a headache. I solved it here in a somewhat small organization by u
esday, March 26, 2002 2:36 PM
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I agree. I don't like that idea either. But now they are reaping what they
sew, and it sounds like they don't want to do THEIR jobs.
Instead of doing any forwards or CRs, just
-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Looking for advice re HR Luser request
I agree. I don't like that idea either. But now they are reaping what they
sew, and it sounds like they don't want to do THEIR jobs.
Instead of doing any forwards or CRs, just create a single mailbox. Put
everythin
ge Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Looking for advice re HR Luser request
some thoughts in no particular odor ...
- If they don't like the Exchange solutions you give them, then tell them to
go setup their own email box ... (if only it would be that easy)
- If the postings are numbered in some kind
Title: RE: Looking for advice re HR Luser request
Yah, why not have them post the job with the job
number. Have them state they applicant must put the job number in the subject
line and then route accordingly. This is very common on Workopolis,
etc.
Michael
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I agree with you and that's how they are currently doing it - single mailbox
that someone checks. I guess t
Title: RE: Looking for advice re HR Luser request
Rules
Find out what keywords(job description,etc..) they need routed to which person(s) and then set the rule(s) accordingly.
I'm assuming this isn't a custom recipient. If it is, you'd have to create a mailbox and use OL
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I agree. I don't like that idea either. But now they are reaping what they
sew, and it sounds like they don't want to do THEIR jobs.
Instead of doing any f
I agree. I don't like that idea either. But now they are reaping what they
sew, and it sounds like they don't want to do THEIR jobs.
Instead of doing any forwards or CRs, just create a single mailbox. Put
everything in there, and tell them how to open it to read mail. Then they
can do it at their
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