Is it possible that you have a default email set to send from, that differs 
from the one you registered with the list?
I have this issue, as my default email on the iPhone is set to send mail from 
my iCloud account, but I am registered on this list from my earthlink email. 
The only way I can post to the list is to reply to another post, edit the 
subject field, cmd-a and delete in the message body. Then, I can write my own 
message. Sometimes I forget <smile>.

Diane Bomar
Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 21, 2015, at 10:36, Esther Kinsman <ekins...@seasidehighspeed.com> wrote:

Hello: I subscribed to this list, but when I post I'm informed that I'm not 
registered to post to this list. Can someone please help.

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