mel jacobson on thu 7 jul 05
are not allowing clayart through.
they are reading it as spam...at least
i have had about 10 requests to fix it.
i cannot.
mel
from mel/minnetonka.mn.usa
website: http://www.pclink.com/melpots
elca branman on thu 7 jul 05
I switched my Clayart address to Gmail , a free google service and
have no problems at all..Try gmail@ google.com and you may get info
and can switch..It also deletes Spam(not Clayart...spam indeed!) and
archives every single mail so that you can retrieve it if necessary
Elca Branman
On 7/7/05, mel jacobson wrote:
> are not allowing clayart through.
> they are reading it as spam...at least
> i have had about 10 requests to fix it.
> i cannot.
> mel
> from mel/minnetonka.mn.usa
> website: http://www.pclink.com/melpots
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Marek & Pauline Drzazga-Donaldson on fri 8 jul 05
The reason Clayart is deemed Spam is because the list has been nabbed
("HAcked") and our names are being used by spammers.
If you have an email address it can be used by others for their neffarious
reasons - just buckle up and keep on keeping on.
happy potting Marek www.no9uk.com www.moley.uk.com
Russel Fouts on sat 9 jul 05
I have about 50 gmail invites to give if anyone is interested. It's
exclusive you have to be invited to join.
You get a gigabyte of free space.
Russel
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