If you listen to the new @gruber @daringfireball interview with @adamengst, Adam tells the hilarious story about the time that “TidBits” email newsletter had over 256 simultaneous recipients, and it caused a Navy Vax to crash and for Cornell University to be infuriated with them. https://t.co/WtWz7rZeMc
— Ray [REDACTED] (@RayRedacted) May 10, 2020
Microsoft removing one of our remaining sources of entertainment https://t.co/oAJ5IC9Fzq
— Michael Hoffman (@michaelhoffman) May 10, 2020
Microsoft adds protection against Reply-All email storms in Office 365
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 10, 2020
The feature will block all email threads with more than 5,000 recipients that have generated more than 10 Reply-All sequences within the last 60 minuteshttps://t.co/FLc8Ey1J8Z pic.twitter.com/LnqJZxo4NL
Microsoft adds protection against Reply-All email storms in Office 365 #Microsoft365 #Office365 https://t.co/HQe6SgaFkm
— O365 Ninjas (@Office365Ninjas) May 10, 2020
After launching Outlook 23 years ago, Microsoft is still trying to solve Reply-All email storms https://t.co/0cRv2meIUW
— Sachin Rekhi (@sachinrekhi) May 10, 2020
Microsoft adds protection against Reply-All email storms in Office 365 https://t.co/I03UblrwhQ via @ZDNet
— Vlad Catrinescu (@vladcatrinescu) May 9, 2020
Microsoft Moves to End Email Reply-All Storms - https://t.co/lZAhforWmn pic.twitter.com/fwvRB3fo8T
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) May 10, 2020
Microsoft now blocks reply-all email storms to end inbox nightmares https://t.co/D5GkCk1tVB
— Graham Cluley (@gcluley) May 10, 2020
Microsoft now blocks reply-all email storms to end our inbox nightmares https://t.co/7HvQ4abHKb pic.twitter.com/NhDMa6LS0Q
— The Verge (@verge) May 10, 2020
Microsoft is now blocking reply-all email storms to end our email inbox nightmares. A new feature is designed to stop people from replying all in massive email threads. Details: https://t.co/ZQZpBvoxSG pic.twitter.com/RL6aYqunPS
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) May 10, 2020
Microsoft now blocks reply-all email storms to end our inbox nightmares https://t.co/SzXPnmPKmQ
— C:\hristos.matskas - #StayAtHome (@ChristosMatskas) May 10, 2020
Finally! Because "Humans still behave like humans..." lol!: Microsoft adds protection against Reply-All email storms in Office 365 https://t.co/27OGxOI7aM via @ZDNet & @campuscodi
— Dominic Venturo (@innov8tr) May 10, 2020
While I applaud MSFT for rolling out a feature to stop reply all storms..
— Flip Bunny @ Fun is cancelled (@FlipBunny) May 10, 2020
What the fuck took you so long?? I watched this shit take down email servers in 2004. https://t.co/18i1nWWaRp
Finally some good news https://t.co/a8NOrs0okc
— Dr. Guy McHendry (@acaguy) May 10, 2020
Microsoft adds protection against Reply-All email storms in Office 365 https://t.co/QHbLQ7pKGY via @ZDNet & @campuscodi // Mail has always had reply and reply all and it was never hidden yet somehow this is an Outlook thing. Are Outlook users different? [that's an inside joke]
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) May 11, 2020
I would have thought nothing would make me use Outlook over Gmail but this might change my mind. https://t.co/MRp1V3yGaz pic.twitter.com/MkDWT9OCRl
— Alice Keeler (@alicekeeler) May 10, 2020
Microsoft adds protection against Reply-All email storms in Office 365 #infosec https://t.co/ryd2gzAhr1
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) May 10, 2020
Microsoft is being such a killjoy. This is not done, @satyanadella. Reply-all storms are a delightful break from monotony. It gives every person their tiny-weeny dopamine kick that they have been able to school everyone! ;-)https://t.co/a1PKDnFzod pic.twitter.com/LwmRBEOrlL
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) May 10, 2020
Microsoft adds protection against Reply-All email storms in Office 365 https://t.co/HGRi7s1ZLs
— fyi (@usefyi) May 10, 2020
i just found out about this and i gotta say I'm quite confused that @CarmenCrincoli/@NerdPyle/@ajohnsocyber /the rest of the 'Softie crowd haven't been screaming it from the hilltops, especially considering what i've heard about how these fare internally https://t.co/hT9gsU1Ic1
— Dave "Abolish ICE & Vaccinate Your Kids" Cochran (@Dave_Cochran) May 11, 2020
Finally!!!
— Mark Brown (@markjbrown) May 10, 2020
Microsoft now blocks reply-all email storms to end our inbox nightmares.https://t.co/ocGDvXGV8K
via @GoogleNews
Microsoft now blocks reply-all email storms to end our inbox nightmares https://t.co/fndquRbQIp https://t.co/I36xKBR6Tw
— Everything Microsoft (@EverythingMS) May 10, 2020
Microsoft now blocks reply-all email storms: https://t.co/Sr51H1k8Wf
— Robert Caruso (@robertcaruso) May 10, 2020
Reminds me of someone’s email signature ... @psettel
— Paul Barth (@paulmbarth) May 10, 2020
Microsoft now blocks reply-all email storms to end our inbox nightmares - The Verge https://t.co/3F2RltRelO
Often wondered why email clients don’t have a ‘You know you’re replying to everyone, right?’ prompt. https://t.co/u9LYHjbM7E
— Elvis Buñuelo (@Mr_Considerate) May 10, 2020
Microsoft is rolling out a new reply-all protection feature for Office 365 and Exchange Online. https://t.co/BJ7p63OGW7
— Andres Guadamuz (@technollama) May 10, 2020