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On Tue, 28 Jan 1997 17:27:46 MST, you said:
> Of course the dream we ALL have is that people set up their rules for
> vacation messages to be sent to NOT include lists, and that they'll also
Pray tell.. do you know of a reliable programmatic way to detect
that a given message came from a list, and therefor should not be
vacation-replied to? If so, please share, so that the world may
benefit ;)
Only half a smiley here - you can do a lot with *some* list-handling
software, since they leave certain headers in the mail. However,
there isn't an across-the-board "standard" in the RFC sense on this...
--
Valdis Kletnieks
Computer Systems Engineer
Virginia Tech
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