So why are we trying to "fix" it? Can't we just get back on topic?
JM
At 10:06 AM -0700 7/5/2000, Alla Levkov (05-021) wrote:
>My company is blocking egroups.com too. Thank you for leaving this
>service where it is.
>
>Alla Levkov
>Sr. Programmer Analyst
>Pinkerton Security Services
>tel. 818/380-8892
>fax. 818/380-8535
>e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jake Balfour [<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 7:49 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Administrative Note: EDI-L won't go to eGroups
>
>
>Dan Tharp wrote:
>>
>> OK...but I'm not sure I understand why.
>> Yes, someone has stated that they can't access the eGroups website from
>>work, but wasn't it clearly stated that eGroups offers the ability for
>>users to access postings via the web OR via email?
>
>I am unable to communicate via email with eGroups. It's part of my
>company's extremely unforgiving spam policy. On the bright side, my
>mailbox is uncluttered ;)
>
>> Don't want to deal with the advertisements? Fine, again, don't go to
>>the website. Just get everything through email.
>
>I believe they include an ad with every email, so you can't escape that
>way.
>--
>
>Jake Balfour
>
>Source Electronics Corporation
>
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