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We have heard that a number of our stalwart BEE-L participants have been
having trouble receiving BEE-L.
For those who miss Stan, in PEI: He reported problems and is out of touch
with us for exactly that reason. We got another similar comment from a
friend the other day, and have reason to believe that there are many others,
but they either don't think to let us know, or cannot unless they write us
at our personal addresses.
Allen did an article at http://honeybeeworld.com/bee-l/unable.htm quite a
while back, discussing some of the issues, and with the increase of SPAM,
many ISPs and outfits like AOL and MSN have put on drastic filters against
robot-generated or relayed email. It happens that our friend and faithful
servant, the LISTSERV, is a robot that relays messages.
While this is not a topic one for discussion on the bee list, itself, the
list owner and staff would be interested in hearing any similar tales. If
you know of similar problems, simply hit 'reply', and the BEE-L janitors and
maintenance staff will receive your reports.
The catch 22 is that those who are having the problem will likely never see
this message.
Signed,
Your friendly (and overworked) BEE-L janitors
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