R You did not annoy everyone. Glad you seem to have it resolved now. J Ronald Whitney wrote: > I would like to apologize to Ambrose and anyone else on the mailing list > that I annoyed or offended. > > By way of explanation: The old e-mail address I had AND the address I was > sent when I subscribed a couple of days ago were incorrect. Hence my > messages did not appear on the list or in my E-mail. The test was the only > way I could think of to find out if a different address would work. As it > turned out, the correct address worked to get my messages to the list. I > get the messages that other people write to the list in my inbox, but not > my own. I find this a little strange, but I can live with it. > > I appreciate that Ambrose wrote to me directly. I am only replying to the > entire list because he said I was annoying everyone. If this is so, I > apologize to all of you. > > Ron > > Return-Path: <[email protected]> > From: [email protected] > Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 14:13:11 EST > Subject: Re: [SP] Test #3 > To: [email protected] > > This is not the place for testing. Messages like this cannot be ignored. > Please find some other means of testing and desist from annoying everyone.. > > Ambrose > > -- Joyce Ragels Tucson Arizona USA Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly. - Unknown
I agree it is hard to find. I am happy that you were able to solve your problem. You didn't annoy or offend me. I need help sometimes too. Rose ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Ragels" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:16 PM Subject: Re: [SP] Apology > R > > You did not annoy everyone. Glad you seem to have it resolved now. > > J > > Ronald Whitney wrote: > > I would like to apologize to Ambrose and anyone else on the mailing list > > that I annoyed or offended. > > > > By way of explanation: The old e-mail address I had AND the address I was > > sent when I subscribed a couple of days ago were incorrect. Hence my > > messages did not appear on the list or in my E-mail. The test was the only > > way I could think of to find out if a different address would work. As it > > turned out, the correct address worked to get my messages to the list. I > > get the messages that other people write to the list in my inbox, but not > > my own. I find this a little strange, but I can live with it. > > > > I appreciate that Ambrose wrote to me directly. I am only replying to the > > entire list because he said I was annoying everyone. If this is so, I > > apologize to all of you. > > > > Ron > > > > Return-Path: <[email protected]> > > From: [email protected] > > Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 14:13:11 EST > > Subject: Re: [SP] Test #3 > > To: [email protected] > > > > This is not the place for testing. Messages like this cannot be ignored. > > Please find some other means of testing and desist from annoying everyone.. > > > > Ambrose > > > > > > > -- > Joyce Ragels > Tucson Arizona USA > > Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly. > - Unknown > > >