> Ken Durling wrote:
> Once again, I'm not receiving my own posts.  If my post about the 
> 135/2 came through, for that matter if THIS comes through, could some 
> kind soul let me know via email?  I'm about to give up on this list, 
> which is a shame as there are good folks here.

[Also sent directly to Ken]

G'day, Ken,

Received here. I know posts come out of order sometimes, but, as a
ListMum elsewhere, I'll just say that the ISPs that cause the most
problems for my mailing list are:

 comcast
 aol
 sbcglobal
 bellsouth

I'm not saying this is the problem here - but I'm saying that with
this in the mix, identifying the problem can be an exercise in
frustration. These ISPs most definitely, absolutely, positively
at times cause sometimes insurmountable problems for some mailing
lists - the listowners and their own customers who s*bscribe
to those mailing lists. Getting help from them in regards to the
problem is the subject of a highly plagiarised play I am writing
called 'Waiting for AOL'.

If you got a free Gmail account, you could use your email client
(Eudora?) to connect to it (ie. they permit POP3 access). This
*might* help you with this list, and maybe you could use it for
any other lists you s*bscribe to, just to keep them seperate
from your "personal" email address, if you ever wanted to change
(either).

Email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want an "invite".

I wouldn't bother with this email if I didn't think it was
worth it to you and to us for you to hang around.

Cheers,
Marc
Sydney, Oz 
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