Re: [MacPerl-AnyPerl] Re: 'vacation'

2001-11-28 Thread Noah Iliinsky
"Scott R. Godin" wrote: > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johan Vromans) wrote: > > > "Scott R. Godin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > has anyone implemented a 'better version' of the vacat

Re: 'vacation'

2001-11-28 Thread Scott R. Godin
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johan Vromans) wrote: > "Scott R. Godin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > has anyone implemented a 'better version' of the vacation program for > > themselves? > > From your message

Re: 'vacation'

2001-11-28 Thread Johan Vromans
"Scott R. Godin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > has anyone implemented a 'better version' of the vacation program for > themselves? >From your message it is not quite clear whether your goal is to have an improved vacation program, or do you want an intellige

Re: 'vacation'

2001-11-27 Thread Chris Ball
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 22:34, Scott R. Godin wrote: > I've noticed that near 99% of the spam I receive uses this method to > mask it from reciept, so typically I filter this with my mailer into a > dumping ground, but the sheer amount of spam lately (235 items since Nov > 5th) has caused me to f

Re: 'vacation'

2001-11-27 Thread William R. Ward
info. --Bill. Scott R. Godin writes: >has anyone implemented a 'better version' of the vacation program for >themselves? > >I'm particularly interested in 'screening' the bulk-mail type messages >that list me in their "bcc:" header so that my add

Re: 'vacation'

2001-11-27 Thread Peter Scott
At 05:34 PM 11/27/2001 -0500, Scott R. Godin wrote (to a *lot* of lists): >I'm very anxious to get back at these spamming bastards somehow, as this >intrusion into my personal e-mail is MOST unwelcome, and I've got a >growing passion to stamp out this *expletive deleted* practice as often >as I ca

Re: 'vacation'

2001-11-27 Thread Simon Cozens
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 05:34:08PM -0500, Scott R. Godin wrote: > Can you kind folks offer some pointers to me as to how I can go about > such a task, and what would be some of the traps and pitfalls to avoid > (of which I'm quite sure there are many) in the process? I'd start with Mail::Audit

'vacation'

2001-11-27 Thread Scott R. Godin
has anyone implemented a 'better version' of the vacation program for themselves? I'm particularly interested in 'screening' the bulk-mail type messages that list me in their "bcc:" header so that my address does not show up in the "from:" or &quo