I'm sending plain text. Since I do the same thing everytime, it ain't me. I read the incoming post, copy the part of their text I want to refer to, paste it in a new e-mail box, and send. That one persons e-mail is the only one that got bounced. It has to do with the postee's e-mail, not mine. I really don't care. It just kind of irks me that people assume that AOL users either don't know what they are doing, or are doing something wrong. I was just hoping to learn why it was happening. I sent my reply to the postee with no problem.
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