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Hi Anne,

@1-Nov-2002, 03:14 Anne [A] in
mid:1137296832.20021101031439@;gmx.co.uk said:

 ... <snip>

MDP>> This kind of thing can happen when the blank line between
MDP>> headers and body goes AWOL en-route.

A> But is that likely to have happened on *every* e-mail I've sent
A> them in 2 months though?

Only if one their inbound routers is doing the deed. Then it would
be inconsistent for it /not/ to happen. Mind you, they responded to
your last mail. That makes a lie of the rest of it. I'll bet they
"filed" them.

MDP>> Why not try to MIME forward (Alternative forward) all the
MDP>> messages you sent them to date. ....

A> ... I'll hang fire until I see if they reply to my mail of today,
A> and then let them have the entire barrage ;-)

G'luck.

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Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
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