Everyone, please do not forget there is a site called Legacy.com. It
may say "Legacy" but it has nothing to do with "our" Legacy.
"Legacy.com" is something for obituaries, and sometimes utilized by
funeral homes.  At one time, they sent out tons of unwanted email,
and ISPs everywhere were getting complaints. (My old ISP got some
complaints about Legacy.com for while.) I physically had to go to the
ISP's offices, and show them in baby steps, repeatedly, that
Millennia's Legacy, and Legacy.com were not the same. It took several
days to accomplish. They blamed everything under the sun, "we can't
let you have Millennia's email without letting you have Legacy.com,"
"They are the same name, they have to be the same company," "it costs
too much to differentiate between names that specifically." They even
tried blaming ME for two different entities to have "Legacy" in their
name! It took a letter from a lawyer to it corrected. Took less than
five minutes to fix.

Ken worked on my email problem daily- and it has remained fixed
since.  My point is as much as Ken works on this, it can happen to be
the fault not on Millennia's end. I agree, though, it is annoying and
maddening not to get the email you want and actually signed up for.

Just to point out "Legacy.com" -might- be a culprit for some of us.

Robert



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