![]() 02/24/2014 at 13:57 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Some one just replied all to the 2000+ email addresses. Let's see what happens. Will update.
Damn it....there was only two replies. Fail.
![]() 02/24/2014 at 14:01 |
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Do all you can to perpetuate a shitstorm. A friend of mine had something like this happen to a college listserv he was on (a parent replied-all to a schoolwide announcement), there were dozens of replies PER MINUTE for almost an hour before a tech weenie somehow stopped it.
LOL's ensued.
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Had this happen at my last job on a corporate e-mail to all employees. Someone hit reply all, then multiple people hit reply all to tell everyone to not reply all, then more reply alls came saying to not reply all to the reply all e-mails, etc...
It crashed the servers and Outlook several times. Funny stuff.
![]() 02/24/2014 at 14:11 |
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Hahaha.
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That happened here a few weeks ago.
They were onboarding a new contractor, and were trying to send an email to the (site)VPN admin distribution list. (4-5 recipiants)
They accidentally sent it to the (site)VPN user list (1800 recipients) and it had personal information in it. Replies came in for hours, and consisted of, but were not limited to:
"Personal information should have been encrypted"
"Please delete and disregard"
"Please remove me from this list"
"Stop replying all!"
"I don't think I should have been copied"
"Stop replying all!"
Then this one came in, and I lost it.
Well, at least over 1800 people now have no excuse not sending Susan a birthday card this year (Happy 32nd!).
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Lol. Man I would be so pissed if that happened.