Langa Letter: The Danger In Auto-Reply MessagesLanga Letter: The Danger In Auto-Reply Messages
Don't let your ''I'm away'' and other automatic messages come back to haunt you. <B>Fred Langa</B> has a solution.
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Once you start thinking about it, you can find many ways to prevent needless auto-reply broadcasts either by eliminating them altogether, targeting them only to narrowly-defined groups of recipients, and ensuring that your auto-responders don't get into an E-mail ping-pong match with someone else's auto-responder. It's not hard to do, and you just may save yourself and your company lots of processing time, bandwidth, and vulnerability to hostile E-mail.
Your E-mail client's help file can get you going: Search for "filter" or "rule" as a place to start. Find more help at:
Auto-Reply Help: Outlook and Outlook Express
Using Mail Rules Instead Of The "Out of Office Assistant" In Outlook
MS Knowledgebase
Eudora
Netscape Mail
Mozilla Mail
If you use an auto-responder, what steps do you take to prevent spammers from harvesting your E-mail; to prevent looping; and to prevent worms and viruses from using your address? What other methods are there to help avoid the problems described in this article? Join in the discussion!
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