Platapus
04-23-20, 07:46 AM
This is happening as I am typing this.
This morning, I logged into my work E-mail system as I am, like a lot of people working from home. Life was good until about 0800.
Someone made a mistake. They sent out an E-mail inadvertently linked to a very large address group. We are talking about a few thousand people.
It was a simple E-mail and it was quite obvious that it was sent to people it should not have been sent to.
People started replying to this E-mail requesting that they be removed from the address group.... and naturally they used Reply All :doh::doh::doh:
Crikey! people are still too stupid to know the difference between reply and reply all. The E-mail chain is now up to several hundred, all saying the same thing "Please remove me from the address list" and EVERYONE is getting this E-mail.
But it gets worse
About 0830, some high ranking guy sent out an E-mail to the same list telling people not to Reply All to this and to just delete the E-mail
People are replying to this E-mail and using Reply All
Yes, in an E-mail that tells people not to respond Reply All is being responded using Reply All.
Now we have two E-mail chains now in a race. The first one is still ahead and looks like it will break 1K and the second is lagging behind with just over 100.
Are people really that stupid? Yes, I have data.... many hundreds of data indicating just that.
I hope this does not result in a denial of service on our E-mail server.
There is an easy fix for this.
Microsoft could remove the Reply All button from Outlook and instead have Reply All put on a pull down menu. There are opportunities where Reply All is needed, but it should require a separate action.
People can not be trusted with a Reply All button!!
Sigh.
I am trying to figure out how to tell Outlook not to make a sound when I get a new E-mail as my computer is bonging almost non stop. The problem is that I do get actual work related E-mails that I need to reply to (not reply all).
Life would be so much easier if it were not for people.
This morning, I logged into my work E-mail system as I am, like a lot of people working from home. Life was good until about 0800.
Someone made a mistake. They sent out an E-mail inadvertently linked to a very large address group. We are talking about a few thousand people.
It was a simple E-mail and it was quite obvious that it was sent to people it should not have been sent to.
People started replying to this E-mail requesting that they be removed from the address group.... and naturally they used Reply All :doh::doh::doh:
Crikey! people are still too stupid to know the difference between reply and reply all. The E-mail chain is now up to several hundred, all saying the same thing "Please remove me from the address list" and EVERYONE is getting this E-mail.
But it gets worse
About 0830, some high ranking guy sent out an E-mail to the same list telling people not to Reply All to this and to just delete the E-mail
People are replying to this E-mail and using Reply All
Yes, in an E-mail that tells people not to respond Reply All is being responded using Reply All.
Now we have two E-mail chains now in a race. The first one is still ahead and looks like it will break 1K and the second is lagging behind with just over 100.
Are people really that stupid? Yes, I have data.... many hundreds of data indicating just that.
I hope this does not result in a denial of service on our E-mail server.
There is an easy fix for this.
Microsoft could remove the Reply All button from Outlook and instead have Reply All put on a pull down menu. There are opportunities where Reply All is needed, but it should require a separate action.
People can not be trusted with a Reply All button!!
Sigh.
I am trying to figure out how to tell Outlook not to make a sound when I get a new E-mail as my computer is bonging almost non stop. The problem is that I do get actual work related E-mails that I need to reply to (not reply all).
Life would be so much easier if it were not for people.