I make sure that the message mentions a date when I will return, usually a date in the past just to confuse people who bother to read it. Another cunning ruse is to include the name of someone who's recently left as an alternative contact.
The most amusing out of office I've received was from a senior manager at a BobCo which had a list of all the projects he was involved in and alternative contact details in his absence (mostly a list of names approaching C-level executives!) for each one - there were about 12 projects on the list. He was nominally in charge of each of these projects but didn't actually do any work on any of them.
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'As I'm too thick to work email, I am not leaving an Out of Office message'
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI go for "... and will not be accessing emails."
No-one's going to believe you've got no access - it says I'm choosing not to access them, so FU!
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I go for "... and will not be accessing emails."
No-one's going to believe you've got no access - it says I'm choosing not to access them, so FU!
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Originally posted by Alias View PostMy standard message is something along the lines of...
I am Out of the Office until <date x> with no access to emails. If you need urgent assistance then please contact <x> otherwise I will respond as soon as possible upon my return.
HTH
Although don't sign off HTH, unless those happen to be your real initials too
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Originally posted by Troll View PostI thought you weren't happy there?
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Originally posted by Alias View PostMy standard message is something along the lines of...
I am Out of the Office until <date x> with no access to emails. If you need urgent assistance then please contact <x> otherwise I will respond as soon as possible upon my return.
HTH
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My standard message is something along the lines of...
I am Out of the Office until <date x> with no access to emails. If you need urgent assistance then please contact <x> otherwise I will respond as soon as possible upon my return.
HTH
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