--- In [email protected], "ecrust2001" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Valerie Hills" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone received an email newsletter from BookCrossing lately, I 
> > can't remember getting one for about two months now.
> 
> Whenever the site can't deliver a newsletter - if your service 
> provider bounced it back for some reason, say - it turns off your 
> profile setting for the newsletter; this is to prevent continually 
> sending lots of newsletters to email accounts that won't accept them 
> [which tends to annoy the system management people]. Sometimes the 
> reason for the failure may be temporary, but unless you turn your 
> profile setting for the newsletter back to "yes" you won't get any 
> newsletters. Here's a forum post from Ron about this from a few 
> months back:  http://www.bookcrossing.com/forum/9/1915752
> 

Except from working with BC Support for the last two months the
automatic shut off of the newsletters appears to remain permanent in
the newsletter queue even if the ISP problems are fixed. So once
you've stopped getting the newsletter you're pretty much stuck with no
longer getting the newsletter. This is why I wish BC would allow a
different email address for membership and newsletters.

Sarah | caligula03





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