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Hi Tommie,
I forgot to remove it while I still had access, and you've probably done so since then, but pnorton@xxxxxxxxx is no longer a valid email address. Sorry for the noise it must have created.
Thanks,
Paul
Mulberry Technologies List Owner wrote:
Re: [xsl] Out of Office Messages
Subject: Re: [xsl] Out of Office Messages From: Paul Norton <pnorton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 09:35:13 -0800 |
Hi Tommie,
I forgot to remove it while I still had access, and you've probably done so since then, but pnorton@xxxxxxxxx is no longer a valid email address. Sorry for the noise it must have created.
Thanks,
Paul
Mulberry Technologies List Owner wrote:
Friends --
Please DO NOT send out-of-office messages to XSL-List or XSL-List-Digest. If you are going to be away from your office and you have an autoresponder that says so, please either:
- tell it NOT to respond to XSL-List, or
- unsubscribe from the list (you are welcome to re-subscribe when you return).
Some auto-responders send the Out-of-Office messages to the list, and some seem to send them to the person who posted the message they are responding to. Most of the out-of-office messages sent to the list are caught by a filter and end up clogging my email (the filter doesn't look for all possible variations in the language, and all languages). The out-of-office messages sent to the people who posted to the list spread the joy even further; and unnecessarily.
Thank you.
-- Tommie
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