Just set their accounts to NOMAIL. If they don't receive anything,
they can't autoreply.
I usually do this myself for longer absences but not for a one or
two days absence.
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Peter Hunkeler
Credit Suisse
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For IBM-MAIN
I certainly don't want my out-of-office assistant to auto-reply to
Spam, but mine (Outlook 2003) allows me to select which domains get
this reply.
Interessting. We're on Outlook 2003 here, too, but my OoO agent
doesn't offer exclude lists. Maybe this has been delete by our
Windows support team??
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Colin Beveridge
Unfortunately, I think this is down to the individuals
concerned that want everyone to know that they are out of the Office.
Don't they have Blackberries so that they can always be in the office?
On 29 Jul 2008 23:45:46 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Hunkeler Peter , KIUK 3) wrote:
I certainly don't want my out-of-office assistant to auto-reply to
Spam, but mine (Outlook 2003) allows me to select which domains get
this reply.
Interessting. We're on Outlook 2003 here, too, but my OoO agent
Go to Tools/Out of Office Assistant, and then click on Add Rule.
I'm not seeing how to edit an existing rule (the edit button is
grayed out), but adding a rule seems pretty straightforward.
I've been to that menu but I don't see an option that inhibits the
sending of OoO for certain senders. I
On 30 Jul 2008 07:28:10 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Hunkeler Peter , KIUK 3) wrote:
I've been to that menu but I don't see an option that inhibits the
sending of OoO for certain senders. I can delete, move, forward, etc.
the incoming mail but these seem to be the only options I have.
I've been
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That would be nice. But, from my understanding, since Darren has
retired, the motto is run the listserv as distributed by the vendor,
with no mods.
My mod not only filtered these out, but also set the user to
I wonder if there's a way this listserver could filter these out of
the office messages we keep getting.
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-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Howard Brazee
I wonder if there's a way this listserver could filter these
out of the office messages we keep getting.
Probably not. I've never received one from the listserv itself; they
always come directly from
On 29 Jul 2008 06:41:34 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chase, John) wrote:
I wonder if there's a way this listserver could filter these
out of the office messages we keep getting.
Probably not. I've never received one from the listserv itself; they
always come directly from the absentee,
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Howard Brazee
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 8:24 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: (your name here) is out of the office.
I wonder if there's a way this listserver could filter
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 08:40:47 -0500, Chase, John wrote:
I wonder if there's a way this listserver could filter these
out of the office messages we keep getting.
Probably not. I've never received one from the listserv itself; they
always come directly from the absentee, addressed to me. I
On 29 Jul 2008 07:11:55 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (McKown,
John) wrote:
Most email clients can filter them. Mine can, but apparently only if it
is written in English with specific phrasing.
Most people don't want to filter real messages from co-workers who
turn the out of office assistant on.
PM BST
From: Howard Brazee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: (your name here) is out of the office.
On 29 Jul 2008 07:11:55 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (McKown,
John) wrote:
Most email clients can filter them. Mine can, but apparently only if it
is written in English
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin
[ snip ]
I suppose a harsh list owner would unsubscribe anyone who
autoreplies to the list.
Just set their accounts to NOMAIL. If they don't receive anything, they
can't autoreply.
Then when they
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 08:40:47 -0500, Chase, John
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... I doubt the listserv ever sees them. ...
At least some of them appear in the Listserver's web archive. They
wouldn't have gotten there if the Listserver didn't see them.
Pat O'Keefe
On 29 Jul 2008 07:39:14 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ian S.
Worthington) wrote:
Anyone who elects to send the dates of their vacation, along with their phone
number and approximate home location to a public list is letting themselves in
for a lot more pain then just the annoyance of their fellow
From Darren's retirement posting
After 26 years, I will be retiring from The University of Alabama
effective December 1, 2007. It has been a wonderfulyeah, whatever.
Anyhow, how does this affect you, the subscribers?
It doesn't really. I will still be the list owner slapping your wrists.
Unfortunately, I think this is down to the individuals concerned that want
everyone to know that they are out of the Office.
Don't they have Blackberries so that they can always be in the office?
Colin
2008/7/29 Howard Brazee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wonder if there's a way this listserver could
Unfortunately, I think this is down to the individuals concerned that want
everyone to know that they are out of the Office.
Not always controllable by the individual.
Depends on what the 'expert' admins want to micro-manage.
Don't they have Blackberries so that they can always be in the
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, McKown, John wrote:
That would be nice. But, from my understanding, since Darren has
retired, the motto is run the listserv as distributed by the vendor,
with no mods.
My mod not only filtered these out, but also set the user to NOMAIL.
I was quite proud of it actually! :-)
Unfortunately, I think this is down to the individuals concerned
that want everyone to know that they are out of the Office.
Sometimes the employer demands it!
I activate the auto-reply when I'm out for a week or longer.
But I, almost always, also set IBM-MAIN and IBMTCP-L to NOMAIL.
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