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techrecovery2008-10-21 07:12 pm
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...Say what?
So i manage the company's BlackBerry server. Most people take this to mean that i also know every minuscule detail about the handhelds, too, and make demands that i show them how to do generally reasonable tasks (ie, empty Deleted Items on the server from the BB so that their mailbox doesn't overflow while they're on a trip). No problem, i enjoy teaching people how to do things, and some of it you'd really have to sit down for a couple hours to figure it out.
My only question in is this: Why, given the nature of wireless, handheld devices, why would you need to put an Out-of-Office message on it?
My only question in is this: Why, given the nature of wireless, handheld devices, why would you need to put an Out-of-Office message on it?
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Single point of FAILURE!
Single point of FAILURE!
Single point of FAILURE!
I'm the only person dealing with web,domains,ipreverse,email,dns and abuse for an ISP.
I sometimes wonder what will happen the day I leave/get hit by a bus.