Jimmy, I had the same problem with the rope-dub list. Byard had to set up a mailbox for me.
Dono ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jimmy D. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*Hill Country Fly Fishers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 11:54 AM Subject: [VFB] Email problems - Jimmy D > Hi Gang, sorry to clutter the lists with this bit about the Joke of the > Day Club, which is made up of 71 members of VFB, FFW, and HCFF. Some of > you will remember that I started the JFTD, with the blessing of Byard > Miller, Chris Cook and Bill Higdon , major domos of the three ff lists, > in order to keep the jokes from cluttering the fishing posts. I am > sending this post to the 3 lists because of what transpired yesterday. > Please read the paragraph below and you'll understand why I chose to > send it to the lists instead of to the JFTD members. > > Just wanted to let you know that I won't be sending the daily jokes to > the members of the JOKE CLUB for a while. After yesterday's Joke, I > received a post from the server of the JFTD members who use AOL, (only 6 > on JFTD), telling me that my post didn't meet AOL policy and that I was > possibly spamming. I spent the better part of an hour yesterday on the > phone with my ISP and AOL trying to get to the bottom of this. I > explained to them that what I send (JFTD) is to a member list, not > unsolicited stuff. I got five different answers from five different > people as to why I got the message, ranging from some type of virus, to > a glitch in AOL software. All agreed that I shouldn't have received the > message. I have emailed the Postmasters of my ISP and AOL to try to get > this resolved. Until that time, I won't be sending the JFTD. The only > other way to do it would be to send 71 separate emails, and believe me, > that takes a while. > > Sorry for the bother, > > JIMMY D > > -- > Jimmy D. Moore - Author,Outdoor Writer,TOWA, TF&G,VP-GRTU > Owner/Webmaster - Worldwide Flyfishing Info. > http://www.BIGTROUTMAN.homestead.com/MainPage.html > > www.sportingtales.com This is the website of Sporting Tales > magazine - No "how-to OR "where-to"! Just the "Why-to", > with outstanding campfire type stories about hunting and fishing. > > > >
