From: Luke S. <lsc...@gm...> - 2002-09-23 05:53:08
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> > If Luke's right, and you do indeed mean an autoresponse on MSN, Gaim > used to do that, but purposely disabled it. MSN users tend not to > expect responses when you're away and it confuses then when they IM you > and get one response back and then nothing--at least it does in my > experience. i tend to agree that its confusing on those protocols that don't have a means to identify an auto responce, but perhaps we could insert some text in those cases? or make auto-replying optional for them? luke -- -This email is made of 100% recycled electrons. -If something can go wrong.... FIX IT! If it's Microsoft...delete it. -There are three ways to get something done: (1) Do it yourself. (2) Hire someone to do it for you. (3) Forbid your kids to do it. |