Hi Coyote [and anyone else who may have tried to reach me in the last couple of days], Much frustration on the email front these days. My ISP of the last couple of years got gobbled up by a larger one, with all the attendant hassles one might expect. Then, midway thru the transition, someone spammed the mail server to smithereens, resulting in uncounted messages being rejected and probably lost. They say it's fixed, now, and mail has begun to dribble in, but none from my favorite list. So I'm wondering, Coyote, if the spam crisis at mail@speedlink.com might have resulted in my being unsubscribed. Or maybe there's another answer. In any case, is there anything you can do to get vanagon email flowing my way again? My eaddress has not changed, even though the ISP has. I sent a post to the list describing an experience with the new reservations system for Yosemite, and have no idea if that got through--did it? Am concerned about having missed a bunch of mail. I have the Archives bookmarked, so hope I can catch up there. If i were trying to get to the Archives from the Vanagon.com homepage, how would i get there? I tried every link or heading I could think of the other day, but couldn't find it. Also, if anyone from the list tried to write to me individually, that might have bounced, too. So if there were any messages that someone intended to reach me, I would appreciate their being re-sent. Hope this communication gap can be solved easily, and will appreciate your help. Gail __________________________ Gail Fitzpatrick '87 GL Westi, 125k [Frieda] Sacramento, CA <redwood@speedlink.com> |
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