But what I really, REALLY hate,
Is forgetting to change the replyTo field
D'oh!
Karina
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Look at the brighter side Karinathat guy really really thinks you're
smart...even smarter than everyone else on the list put together!! :->
Does that bring a smug grin on your face?
Regards,
Pranav
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"Simply stated, it is sagacious t
> through to answer specific questions. I don't reply or flame
> because they
> USUALLY seem to be sent in error (my address used instead of
> the list).
Yeah, I get those too. The last one was definitely NOT an error, since he
specifically asked me not to answer to the list, because he just
uns
Hi Kerry,
> I just got a request, off-list, from a newbie seeking a programming
> solution. I won't mention this person's name, of course, but
> it was a name
> I only vaguely recall seeing.
Sorry for contacting you off-list but... ;)
Just wanted to say I know exactly how you feel. I've been g
Normally just kill the e-mail from my inbox - I've got too much info to sort
through to answer specific questions. I don't reply or flame because they
USUALLY seem to be sent in error (my address used instead of the list).
Any intentional ones are usually replied with a simple statement of "Don't
At 10:17 5/17/2001, Kerry Thompson wrote:
>Good morning all,
>
>I'm curious as to how you handle unsolicited off-list requests.
I consider it a breech of etiquette, too. Sometimes while browsing Eudora's
Trash before doing my weekly clean up I'll notice messages like this, but
otherwise I just
ge of people. That should allow you to
choose the path that best suits your needs."
In short, don't get bent.. just communicate.
David V.
-Original Message-
From: Kerry Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 10:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Of
Well, if you're interested in doing business, do exactly what you did.
If you want to help out of the goodness of your heart, then help.
If you don't want to set a precedent, or start a trend, then suggest that a
good place for them to post their request would be on Lingo-L (assuming
it's a L
Good morning all,
I'm curious as to how you handle unsolicited off-list requests.
I just got a request, off-list, from a newbie seeking a programming
solution. I won't mention this person's name, of course, but it was a name
I only vaguely recall seeing.
So I'm in a bit of a quandary. I'm nor