I have never experienced this issue.  It's true that I don't usually get my
email from the BrailleNote, but when I'm away from home, I do, and this has
never happened to me.

Karen
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To: "Jeff Molzow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Braillenote List"
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Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] the no subject anomous thing again


> Hello there, I have previously refrained from commenting on this issue,
as, I for one have only ever experienced a couple of occasions a year or so
ago, when the "no subject" anomaly occurs, I do wonder how much is the fault
of the Braillenote, and how much is the fault of the server.  Perhaps
however, it is something to do with sheer numbers,  for I seldom have more
than a hundred emails to deal with as I am fortunately able to get at them
twice daily.  Surely, however, if it is a Braillenote fault, all of us would
have suffered from this error.  Something to think about.  Don Cooper.
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