Mando -- The explanation for why you can't find any of your postings in the 
archive is not that they aren't there. Kate tells me they are there, but not 
under your name. They are among the many postings credited to [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]. 
We believe the explanation below describes what's happening. Earlier today I 
sent you a message asking you
 to post   something to:

[email protected]
and to me and Kate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). 

The key to verifying that this is your problem is to be sure you enter on the 
Subject line this:   Mando Testing.

If we're right, you'll soon see in the archive a posting titled "Mando 
Testing", but credited to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]. If you want to shed that email 
protection and have the posting credited to your own name, I'm sure Kate can 
make 
that happen. Let us know if you want this?

I'm sending this explanation to the entire list   in case there's any other 
member puzzled by the same problem. -- Cheerskep

In a message dated 4/19/08 12:02:45 AM, Cheerskep writes:


> Mando -- Are you sure you don't? We believe they are there -- under the 
> shield [EMAIL PROTECTED]. That's because Databank doesn't have your real 
> name.   
> Send a posting with a unique subject name, say, MANDO TESTING. Then go to 
> that "Message by Thread", and you'll know it's by you.
> 
> I see no reason why your good name -- Armando Baeza -- should be veiled but 
> maybe you do? Meantime, however, I'll turn this over to our resident techie 
> who knows far more than I do about it -- Kate Sullivan. We'll get back to 
> you. 
> -- Cheerskep
> 
> 




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