They should ask Clinton for help, I hear she doesn't have a lot of stuff to do these days.
It's [I]really[/I] fun when this happens. If it isn't caught immediately the entire thing can go to shit real quick.
Imagine 840,000 e-mails being sent and stored each time someone replied to it. Tens of millions of e-mails in potentially hours.
I must admit, I was really rather puzzled when I saw this clogging up my e-mail. T'was driving me bonkers, as I couldn't mark it as junk without making things worse later down the line. :P
People who hit "reply all" when it's obviously something that doesn't need it should be bonked on the head.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;51370359]People who hit "reply all" when it's obviously something that doesn't need it should be bonked on the head.[/QUOTE]
There's a campus group I'm a part of that sent an email out and about 30 people hit reply all. They had to change permissions so people can't use reply all for emails from the group.
I can't imagine that on an even larger scale
This is like the first thing you disable in an email server with more than 200 or so mailboxes. Come on NHS, we know your IT is awful but this is a new level of pants.
I'm honestly surprised that it even took down the NHSMail network, considering they don't even host it on site anymore.
It's all done via MS's online outlook now.
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[QUOTE=UberMensch;51370383]This is like the first thing you disable in an email server with more than 200 or so mailboxes. Come on NHS, we know your IT is awful but this is a new level of pants.[/QUOTE]
The IT is only awful at a select bunch of hospitals, sadly that number of hospitals is pretty much most of them.
This wouldn't happen at Southport or Ormskirk, I know that for certain because they for one don't hire moronic contractors and they have this type of shit already disabled.
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