"The Finale mailing list has received a number of bounces from you,
indicating that there may be a problem delivering messages to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"


Regarding bounced messages, I posted two or three months ago with a subject line that indicated that I was receiving a majority--but not all--of the Finale List posts. I knew that was the case because occasionally I would read a post that quoted something written previously that I had definitely not received.

The result: no one responded to my post. Perhaps no one got it, or no one was interested.

As I review the names and address of others who are bouncing posts, it includes some of the most active members of the list, such as Lawrence Yates. On the other side of the ledger, all of the members you listed were on AOL. I don't know if that's a representative sample of members who are bouncing posts, or whether you simply batched your AOL subscribers. If the former, then it's clearly an AOL problem.

Listen: nobody knows what the hell is wrong with AOL, including, or especially, AOL. People (like me) use it because it's a handy way to keep in touch with colleagues using IMs. That may all change. I don't know exactly what the critical mass of discontent is that will cause people to change their ISP, but I think we're getting very close.

I would appreciate being kept in the loop regarding others to whom you sent this message.

Sincerely,

David Lawrence ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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