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Or put an out of office reply on your email.
I could pass on that brownie from the tray at the office, reply to those e-mails instead of resending them to myself as reminders to reply.
E-mail messages to Mr. Francis at Mantra Entertainment get an automatic "I am out of the office" reply, as if he's just momentarily gone on business.
If you decide not to call Jan Chipchase but rather to send e-mail, the odds are fairly good that you'll get an "out of office" reply redirecting you back to his cellphone, with a notation about his current time zone — "GMT +9" or "GMT -8" — so that when you do call, you may do so at a courteous hour.
Skimbox today looks at things like who messages are coming from, whether or not you've replied, whether the message comes from a mailing list or some other automated means (e.g. an "out of office" reply doesn't hit the skimbox), and dozens of other signals.
And the fashion editor at a big glossy bounced back one of my emails with a fake "out of office" reply.
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