Re: Vacation -- syntax for email aliases?

From: Doug Freyburger (dfreybur_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/25/04


Date: 25 Mar 2004 07:13:53 -0800

Jeffrey Silverman wrote:
>
> Its okay. Don't everyone respond at once!

You posted this an hour after asking the question, in a forum
where no one makes a cent answering any questions and folks
give answers for the joy of helping others. Do you really
think this comment makes folks able to answer your questions
more inclined to do so in the future? Think about that at
your liesure.



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