Why not just have an easy button that you can click saying Do Not Allow Reply All?

I know that there are some ways you can limit reply-all availability, like in the URL linked here. But there’s a note: If recipients open this email in other mail applications except Microsoft Outlook, such as opening on web page via web mailbox, they can reply all this email.

I’m semi-tech savvy but I’m no programmer. It feels like it should be easy to do, so either I’m totally wrong or email services are really missing out on a great thing they could do.

  • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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    71 month ago

    I worked for a startup that got bought by Oracle. Five whole years without a reply-all storm, but the first week we had hundreds of people reply all and it was hilarious watching the admins try and fail to convince people to stop replying all.

    • HubertManne
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      31 month ago

      the admins should not be the ones convincing. Its the managers who have to wrangle behavior like that.

        • HubertManne
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          11 month ago

          ah but you see even managers have mangers. I mean if the behavior goes all the way to ceo then its just company culture at that point.

          • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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            21 month ago

            its just company culture at that point

            Considering it was Oracle I’d go with this

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      I’ve pointed out that this issue could arrise so many times to companies with the all staff email. Every time they push back on wanting to define limited senders, “we don’t think it’s an issue/no one would do that!” Until someone sends an inappropriate email to the whole company, then it’s suddenly IT’s fault.

    • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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      31 month ago

      Wonder what the back end software is there. With Exchange reply-all storms are a thing of the past. I don’t have to convince anyone of anything to stop a reply all storm. Takes 2 minutes of setting up a transport rule. But the admin needs to be experienced enough to know that.

      • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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        51 month ago

        It was Oracle so they probably have a terrible internal email server that will have reply-all storm protection in a year or two.

        I was working with the customer service software devs to migrate my team from Salesforce’s Desk.com (because Oracle hates Salesforce) and they said it would take 18 months to make a dropdown that you could type in and select a macro for a ticket. Eventually they gave up.

        • slazer2au
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          21 month ago

          Is there any other way to describe Lotus?

        • @bitchkat
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          11 month ago

          I just talked to an oracle employee. They are using outlook/exchange/teams now and have moved on from Beehive.

    • @bitchkat
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      21 month ago

      The correct response is to reply all when people start bitching. I can usually throw in an “unsubcribe” request in a separate email.