Isn't that why the good lord has given us procmail?
A simple entry like this in your .procmailrc will do the trick:
:0
*^Subject:.*(Out of office|autoreply)
/dev/null
This entry stores all messages with either "autoreply"
or "out of office" (case is ignored) into /dev/null for
later reading. That may be the cause for me never seeing
those pesky "out of office" messages? Who can tell?
On 02/01/2004 06:05:59 PM, dbvision@(protected):
> Hmmm, Dennis says no, you and I at least say yes.
> I wonder what's ticking...
> Jared, any ideas if you're listening in?
> Is the list posting messages with our ids
> instead of oracle-l@(protected)?
>
>
> > Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield@(protected):
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > Niall
>
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