Seems to be a lot of folks not getting the digest lately.  I was having the 
same problem, and here's how I fixed it:

A:  Do not use an email program.  I had been using Outlook Express, until I 
realized that a great many messages intended for me were not getting through, 
even if I turned off the spam blocker.  Instead of using an email program, see 
if it is possible to log onto your ISP and get your mail directly from there.  
For example, if your email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], you can probably log 
on to www.me-they-me-they.com and get your mail directly from there.  You may 
find several days' (or even weeks') worth of messages waiting for you.  Another 
advantage to doing it this way is that you can check your email from any 
computer, anywhere, not just your own computer at home.

2:  If you use AT&T (which includes many other domain names like prodigy.net, 
yahoo.com, sbcglobal.net, and all the names with "bell" in them), download and 
run the AT&T self-support tool from www.helpme.att.net.  

c:  If your ISP is part of AT&T (see 2 above), you can just log in to Yahoo! 
with your existing email address as if it were a Yahoo! screen name.  I've been 
doing this for a while and it works great for me.

IV:  If none of this works you can always just create a new email address for 
yourself and subscribe to the digest from that address.  Popular choices are 
yahoo.com and hotmail.com.

I guess none of these suggestions will be very helpful if this message doesn't 
reach the people who aren't getting the digest, but I figured I'd post this 
message anyway in the hope that it might help someone.

Paul Mulik
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