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2003-10-02 07:50:33
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        Title           : Recommendations for Automatic Responses to Electronic 
                          Mail
        Author(s)       : K. Moore
        Filename        : draft-moore-auto-email-response-04.txt,.ps,.pdf
        Pages           : 21
        Date            : 2003-10-2
        
This memo makes recommendations for software that automatically responds
to incoming electronic mail messages, including 'out of the office' or
'vacation' response generators, mail filtering software, email-based
information services, and other automatic responders.  The purpose of
these recommendations is to discourage undesirable behavior which is
caused or aggravated by such software, to encourage uniform behavior
(where appropriate) among automatic mail responders, and to clear up
some sources of confusion among implementors of automatic email
responders.

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