i missed this in an alternate mailbox yesterday, but maybe it's still of value
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Subject: yikes.. what again?
Date: Tue, 09 Jul 2013 10:22:04 -0400
From: Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]>
Hey steve..
would you forward this to the list ? Now I'll have to get on the phone
to Time Warner too....
I left in all the header stuff but I'd just like the content to get there
Irony hasn't escaped me :-)
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From: Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Test - are we back yet?
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Glad we are back but not getting on the list for a couple of days is
minor (sorry guys) compared to the chaos that would be caused by my
switching email... the problems with PDML are recent and happened twice
but got fixed within a couple of days. (the first time was you all
could see me but I had to read the archives to see even my own posts)
I've had the same email for about ten years now.. all my friends have
it in their address books, all my online business stuff has it. I have
Thunderbird and I've got it all set up in a really logical easy to use
filing system - none of my mail is left on line (well, if it goes to
PDML it is, or ebay messages). Overall, I'm a very happy camper with
it. Time-warner cable is the only provider I can use in my area - I
don't have and don't want any wi-fi stuff.
It was ironic, though, that it bombed out just when I was able to get
back to reading a bit more and posting some.
Now watch out, there may be a major announcement coming from here of
a Pentax sort. and oh yeah, a cat PESO
ann
On 7/9/2013 09:48, Aahz Maruch wrote:
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013, Bob Sullivan wrote:
John,
You and Ann need to drop 'Roadrunner'.
It's a constant challenge to get it to work.
Get a reliable service provider.
They don't need to drop RR if it provides solid broadband access, they
just need another e-mail provider. I certainly would never consider
using e-mail from my broadband provider these days.
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