Alfred I feel pity on your scence.People set "out of office" only when they are on vacation and they can not set it once they lost there job. There is no relation that congress will increase the H1. Sometime back I read in the group mail that this group is specially for techical discussion not it is not encourage to discussed the issue like this.This group has more than 10 K members so at any point of time there is possibilty that people on levae. Think before you are putting any countries name in such forum.I hope this is clear. Note: After sending this mail I am ready to receive 100's of out of office mail.It's upto indivisual how to manage your e-mail account. Sorry group for harsh words here in this forum.Expecting the good technical discussions here on words. Regards, Mahesh ________________________________ From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Alfred P. Neves Sent: Fri 7/6/2007 7:29 PM To: jdb@xxxxxxxxxxxx; si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [SI-LIST] "Out of Office" Issue J.D. There is incontrovertible evidence that the recent rash of "Out of Office" replies is intentional spamming from a server deep within Northern India. This internet terrorist agenda is attempting to suggest that almost everyone was missing from work in the U.S. so that Congress would have no other option than to raise the H1-B visa cap to sustain the US economy in a time in a virtual "Out of Office" crisis. Condition Yellow... it is only a ruse. Alfred P. Neves <*)))))><{ Hillsboro Office: 735 SE 16th Ave. Hillsboro, OR, 97123 (503) 679 2429 Voice (503) 210 7727 Fax Main Corporate office: Teraspeed Consulting Group LLC 121 North River Drive Narragansett, RI 02882 (401) 284-1827 Business (401) 284-1840 Fax http://www.teraspeed.com <http://www.teraspeed.com/> Teraspeed is the registered service mark of Teraspeed Consulting Group LLC -----Original Message----- From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of J.D. Bakker Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 3:02 PM To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [SI-LIST] OT: Backscatter [according to Google it's been a while since this was discussed here] Hi all, This is getting silly. After my earlier reply in the "Mixed digital/RF board with switching power supplies"-thread, I received no less than 64 out-of-office autoreplies: - 9 from cadence.com; - 8 from mentor.com; - 3 from each of xilinx.com, emc.com, altera.com and agilent.com; - 2 from each of ti.com, synopsys.com, samtec.com and motorola.com; - 1 from each of vitesse.com, unisys.com, solectron.com, silabs.com, sanmina-sci.com, rambus.com, pmc-sierra.com, nokia.com, mindtree.com, mei4pcbs.com, mc.com, maxtek.com, lsi.com, infineon.com, ianmartin.com, hp.com, freescale.com, flextronics.com, exgate.tek.com, cypress.com, avid.com, avagotech.com, ansoft.com, alliedtelesis.com, adaptec.com, actel.com and Prenhall.com. A few months ago Orin Laney wrote: >I'm hesitant to reply to the entire list, because the automated "out >of office" replies are a pain in a tender place. Why there isn't a >facility to suppress auto responses to list servers speaks to why so >much software is terrible -- it's written by programmers rather than >by users. Most out-of-office (or 'vacation') scripts are programmed not to reply to mailing list articles -- many programmers are subscribed to several such lists, and they know how much of a pain these messages are. Funny thing, out of these 64 autoreplies, 61 had this header: X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.5 By comparison, in my 1056-article SI-list backlog, only 341 have been routed through any version of Microsoft Exchange. JDB. [preparing for the next wave] -- They're all fools. Don't worry. 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