To all,
 
 OK, enough already. This is getting almost as bothersome as all those "looped" 
 emails. And BTW, Jon was not on any hook to start with.
 
 An offending member, due to an automatic email feature, inadvertently caused a 
 flood of repeat emails. The problem was corrected quickly and we were all 
 notified about it thanks to the admins. The admins of this forum have done an 
 excellent job and I, for one, would not even consider moving to another forum 
 because of rare occurances such as this.
 
 This forum is a valuable resource, so keep up the good work Jon.
 
 Sincerely,
 Ron Pickard
 [email protected]


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Subject: Re: Mass Weekend Looping. 
Author:  <[email protected]> at INTERNET
List-Post: [email protected]
Date:    8/18/98 4:12 PM


I agree also to let Jon off of the hook.
 ----------
From: dmckeanco2
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mass Weekend Looping.
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 1998 1:36PM
 
I'll underscore all this also.
 
Jon has made serious efforts in offering to the 
compliance world informative sources from which 
to draw both here with Treg and with his crew 
up in Littleton MA.
 
I actually thought the error that happened was 
rather funny.  And deletion of them took less 
than a minute.  Less time than it took me to 
get my morning coffee.
 
Nothing's perfect.
Accidents happen.
Even the President proved that.  :)
 
Now, let's get back to work.
 
Regards,  Doug
 
Frank Stucki wrote:
>
> My thanks to Jon Curtis for all his efforts. 
>
> As for members who leave TREG,
> "Fold your tents and go "-- without testimonials. 
>
> Frank.
>
> At 11:37 AM 8/18/98 -0500, you wrote: 
> >Ditto!
> >
> >       -----Original Message-----
> >       From:   Pete Van Raalte [SMTP:[email protected]] 
> >       Sent:   Tuesday, August 18, 1998 11:36 AM
> >       To:     [email protected]
> >       Subject:        Re: Mass Weekend Looping. 
> >
> >       I would like to put in a vote of support and thanks to Jon 
> >Curtis who
> >       runs TREG.  Of course it was inconvenient to find my mailbox 
> >filled
> >       with repeat messages, but it only took one minute to delete 
> >them.
> >
> >       TREG and its members have saved my buttons many times.  I feel 
> >       that the service and equipment that Jon provides far outweighs 
> >the
> >       inconvenience of a once-a-year feedback malfunction.  I hear 
> >feedback
> >       all the time when public events are miked, and no one squawks 
> >about
> >       the squawks.  Perhaps we're a bit spoiled in the E-mail arena. 
> >
> >       Thanks, Jon.
> >
> >       Pete
 

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