There is so much to share from the past 2 weeks that I find myself with
lists of lists. Let us start here, with
another interesting Waddesdon presentation about which I do not think we
have written:
Those of you who love flowers might like to see some web pages devoted to
the gardens of Wa
Well, it was a test. The first time I've sent a message to Arachne since
last Thursday morning, and my copy of it dropped into my Spam folder. This
problem was supposed to be permanently fixed within 48 hours (Saturday at
noon), per Drew.
It is interesting that another AOL member of this
Hello Jeri and everyone
If it is any consolation, I got your message in my inbox no problem. I had
added your e-mail to my contacts, and to cover all bases I have set a spam
filter for any messages with [lace] in the subject line to be directed to
my inbox.
The Waddesdon Gardens link is excellent
For Gmail users it might be helpful to know that for the first time in years,
Jeri’s e-mails did not hit my spam folder. I have set up a rule on the Gmail
website that all e-mails with [lace] in the subject may not go to spam. It
appears to work.
Jeri, thank you for the Waddesdon Memo. I v
I think we were all hopeful that the problem was solved, at least for
Jeri, but alas it was not to be.
One problem that I had with Drew's analysis was that it did not seem
possible that everyone on the Arachne list with an aol or yahoo address had
been
blacklisted. Also, if I am blacklist
Upon reading through the messages, I found the one that stated they set the
filter to "do not forward to spam box". I found that box, and this message
I'm replying to came to my inbox, with an orange warning label that reads:
This message was not sent to Spam because of a filter you created.
So,
For some months in the recent past I was also having problems receiving
arachne's emails. (It is now fixed.) The way I got around it was to check the
arachne archive every day. That way, I could see if I had missed anything.
http://www.mail-archive.com/lace@arachne.com/index.html It is not an ideal
This lace screen seems to be in an hotel in New York. Has anybody seen the
screen? Quite an achievement.
I wonder if this is a bar for lacemakers
http://design.mantzalin.com/portfolio-items/stix-lace-screen/
Jeanette Fischer, Western Cape, South Africa.
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