I think I just sent an email out

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Deleted member 4644

You are going to be disqualified from the election, if not punished by student affairs. lawl.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: Deleted member 4644
You are going to be disqualified from the election, if not punished by student affairs. lawl.

Nothing in the rules against it. Setting up a laptop on campus on the other hand is actually strictly forbidden, you can only TELL people to vote; only the ERC can operate polling stations :confused:
 

IEC

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You seem like you'd fit right in, OP.
 

Red Squirrel

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Originally posted by: Chronoshock
Let's hope you don't get people doing a reply-all or you end up with issues like this

LMAO that's almost identical to what happened at my company. Everyone kept doing reply all to the lady asking for a day off to be removed from the "list" which was _all employees. People are so dense lol. I don't know who's stupider, the person who somehow sent to all employees instead of her boss, or the people that kept replying all.


Here's another fun story. When I was at help desk there was this DNS issue going on and the pay stub site did not work, but I discovered that it worked by IP, so I sent an email to all employees (of our sub company, not the same one as the lady asking for a day off) to show how to access the site. Great, normal procedure, we'll do that sometimes to cut down the call volume.

Now, someone from help desk does a reply (not reply all) and adds something as a joke, I forget what, but basically something that would not be appropriate to go to all employees (which it did not). We laugh and move on. Now, the new guy decides to do the same thing, and call me a nerd as a joke, but he hits reply all. LOL. He still works for us but he did get a talk about email policies. :p One of the IT managers came up to him all serious about it and gave him a lecture, then busted out laughing. Good thing the environment is not really tense in our company. We tease him about that all the time. "reply all bad"
 

zinfamous

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Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Congratulations! You are a perfect match for student government. No brains, no foresight and, no clue.

LOL.

:beer:
 

zinfamous

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Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
The message went out to 17,363 people. Sadly, Blackboard didn't send it through to Google Apps, it's only in people's Blackboard inboxes, which nobody checks anyways.

Is there any way to mine e-mail addresses from a page?

sorry, mrSHEIK, but I'm not voting for an A-rab.