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email swamp by stacato 2004-02-10 02:42:30
One of the ladies (lets call her LadyA) at the "office" set up an email forward to the lady (lets call her LadyB) she shares the office with and left on vacation. Today LadyB calls me and says her inbox is suddenly getting swamped. I wasn't able to remotely log on so i took a trip over to her office. by the time i had gotten there her Inbox to 1000 Emails. 20 minutes later her inbox contained 41336 New Emails. it's rather funny how it happened. LadyA send LadyB an email, LadyB looked at the email and send a DeliveryOK which then got forwarded from ladyA to LadyB who replied for some reason with another DeliveryOK ... endless loop. what fun
[ Reply ]
  he he ....mail ping-pong by ParityBit2004-02-10 02:52:23
  *Poke* by syren2004-02-10 03:32:18
    *poke back* by stacato2004-02-10 03:46:24
      How come you need shots? by syren2004-02-10 05:01:07
        i need shots by stacato2004-02-10 06:26:52
          Awww... by syren2004-02-10 06:43:10
  It's called a mail storm by Slamlander2004-02-10 04:28:20
  Only 41336 emails? Amateurs! ;) by Cural2004-02-10 05:18:12
    Beautiful, now do that with Outlook Clients by scissors2004-02-10 05:52:11
      With outlook and Exchange by Slamlander2004-02-10 06:32:24
        Delegate ... if only they would do that by scissors2004-02-10 08:21:21
      Sounds like I want to avoid Outlook Clients... ;) by Cural2004-02-10 07:10:10

 

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