The temporary absence info you just gave would be a nice addition to the
standard email footer after the "to unsubscribe"

Thanks!







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> Mark Galbreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01-Jun-01 6:15:22 AM >>>
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> >sign off if you are going on vacation; sign off if
> >you change jobs.  This is the basis of netiquette!

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