• SharkAttak
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    442 days ago

    Next headline: “Trump administration being blocked by every ISP for spammy behaviour”

  • Monkey With A Shell
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    902 days ago

    Yeah, the IT folks in charge of that are doing so at gunpoint. Had someone do that at a giant size corp and the chain of events goes like this.

    Email to all gets sent

    A few people wonder why they are getting messages not related to their role and reply all to be taken off a list.

    Those reply-all get replicated to the same few hundred thousand boxes causing stress on the system.

    You well meaning college sends out a reminder via reply-all that you shouldn’t reply-all.

    Because those few transactions created somewhere in the order of 2-3 million emails in a short time the servers have a backed up que to chew through causing some people to get things out of order, so maybe they get a ‘take me off the list’ after the fist ‘stop replying all’, now this person decides to help reinforce the ‘stop replying all’ with their own message of the same.

    Rinse and repeat until the servers are entirely unable to operate and you need to find a way to flush the cache.

    BONUS: Because this is the federal government you can bet that several entities they have contracts with would have automatic relays to distribute incoming messages to required teams for quick responses, so there’s a good chance the effect bleeds into private businesses too because Donnie & Musky will demand that ALL means everyone in the federal contacts list.

        • @Big_Boss_77
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          92 days ago

          Aaaaallllll the fucking time…

        • @[email protected]
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          172 days ago

          There’s a way in most email environments to setup a mail flow rule that will convert any email with over x number of users CC’d to BCC.

          The system must handle the idiots, not the other way around

          • @[email protected]
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            62 days ago

            Interesting. I’ve never seen that, but I haven’t worked in a company where I’ve needed to send to more than, at most, 15 people at a time.

            Probably should be a standard default setting. I wonder what the case for not doing this is? If someone needs to see who is in a group they can usually just open the group in their client and view the emails.

            • @[email protected]
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              72 days ago

              "why tf did stupid outlook convert my 400 CC’s to BCC THEY SHOULD RESPECT THE USER’S CHOICE

    • @[email protected]
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      392 days ago

      I was working at a large company, and an external party that pretty much everyone in the industry was working with, sent out a regular blast email to all its users about the industry. Unfortunately, they CC’d everyone. What ensued was an infinite loop of out-of-office replies being sent to everyone. I came back from lunch and I had over 500 emails in my inbox, and they kept coming. IT had to step in to put an end to it. Pretty funny to watch in real time.

    • @[email protected]
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      I was working for an international company that was very modular.
      At a large event, they sent out an update to all attendees. Due to the way the internal mailing list worked, replies were sent to everyone on the list.
      All the non-english language mailboxes were set up with an automatic reply that detects the language and replies along the lines of “we speak French, if you need to contact us in English, please contact…”.

      The event update was in English.

      The mail system was down for about an hour.

      After the initial rush, I’m pretty sure there were also “we speak French, if you need to contact us in Spanish, please contact…”

    • Ulrich
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      222 days ago

      That’s funny because that happened to me not long ago. Sitting at my desk and bing but I’m doing something else so I ignore it but a few minutes later it’s ringing so much you’d think I had suddenly become a celebrity.

      Someone opened some sort of help ticket but managed to email tens of thousands of employees. And there were >300 emails within just a few minutes, all saying something along the lines of “unsubscribe me from this list”. People are so dumb.

      Then there was some sort of status update 15 mins or so later that started the whole thing again.

    • BombOmOm
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      173 days ago

      The power of BCC (always use BCC for mass mails).

  • @[email protected]
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    583 days ago

    I’m going to flag every suspicious email i see as a phishing attempt. That’s why I take a mandatory federal training every year on cybersecurity.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 days ago

        All I’m gonna say is if some hologram dude actually popped up on my screen and started waving my mouse around, I’m pulling the fucking plug.

  • @[email protected]
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    483 days ago

    This will hit a dead end as soon as Trump sends classified intelligence in an “All Hands” email.

    • @[email protected]
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      192 days ago

      He already used Twitter to leak classified spy satellite info. Or discussing Israeli intelligence with Russia in a meeting, or posting a video of himself with Seal team 5 with unblurred faces.

      I guess what I’m saying is that Trump spreads enough classified information without email.

  • @[email protected]
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    152 days ago

    Better way for the dictator in chief to directly control the government with his latest whim and completely skip congress or any other people actually in charge.

  • katy ✨
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    162 days ago

    “Whenever I’m not in your email, people should ask where’s Trump” - Trump, probably

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    How is this impressive at all? Oh yeah, cash society where pieces of paper are mailed around physicially and people stand in line at government offices in order to do day to day bureocracy.

    It is easy for us priviledged tech nation citizens to forget that some countries are still 3rd world tier.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 days ago

      It’s the most widespread reply all, which if you have worked in an office is the most rub your balls on the face of etiquette move you can do.

    • Kairos
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      52 days ago

      Because the US government is massive and every organization has its own HR management and email systems.

    • Baron Von J
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      72 days ago

      Trump: Major Domo? Never heard of him! I think he just gets coffee.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      Don’t mention their name else their lawyers will come after you and your children for licensing.

  • @[email protected]
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    213 days ago

    I don’t understand why they even needed this.

    I assume the US Federal Government works like other jurisdiction where the message is passed to all the departments/agencies who then send it to their employees from someone on high (Deputy Minister/Secretary) or a dedicated internal email address.

    While this may seem like duplicating work dozens or hundreds of times, it’s not that much work and it’s not used that often. Plus, it has the advantage of not coming from an external email address.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 days ago

      Thats exactly how it works right now…really interested to see how they plan to use this…

      • @[email protected]
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        11 day ago

        Back during the pandemic, Trump had the postal service send a letter to every single mailbox in America about the COVID relief money, to make sure everyone knew he was “responsible”. It’ll be like that. But email.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 days ago

        Thanks for confirming that. Yeah, I’m also interested to see how this is used. Other comments don’t seem to get that politicians in charge give messages to pass to employees and the top bureaucrats just make it happen, so this seems completely unnecessary. Maybe they’re being paranoid that their controversial messages would be censored?

    • Justin
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      183 days ago

      Elon Musk thinks he’s very important

      • merde alors
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        62 days ago

        if you think that he is not, you’re mistaken

        i hope he dies in 3 days, counting from yesterday

    • Captain Aggravated
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      132 days ago

      North Korea has radios that play state-sanctioned propaganda and it’s illegal to turn them off. Dictators like to cram messages directly into the people.

    • katy ✨
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      32 days ago

      “A nice guy on the phone said I should get Google Play gift cards so I can get my McAfee refund” - Donald Trump