--- On Fri, 11/6/09, Mark J Bradakis <mark@bradakis.com> wrote:
> When a message was posted to the MGs list, his script sent
> a response
> to the MG list noting he was out of the office. The
> MG list sent it out,
> where his script got a copy of the message and did what he
> said to do.
> He sent a response to the list, the list sent a reply.
> He sent a response to the list, the list sent a reply.
etc...
Back in those days, Microsoft Mail did exactly that
right out of the box. Unlike Unix vacation programs,
which kept a database of addresses they had responded
to, MSM sent a response to *every* message it received.
The only solution was to beg the user's ISP to
suspend his account until he returned. The Net
was a lot better place before Gates and Jobs (and
AOL) "discovered" it in the mid-90s. We're still
paying the price. :-)
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