[Grovenet] How come? ;-]
Jeff Cooper
jbcoops at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 13 10:02:06 PDT 2006
Dear Geri,
Chuck's a computer guy... emails regarding him are automatically and directly routed to the proper server and posted to listservs without any problems, unless the Internet is down.
Bob's a lawyer guy... emails regarding him start by being routed to the NSA, then the ABA, and finally through agents at the NBA and NFL. After that, a special filter at babelfish has to be enabled to translate the aforementioned email into legalese, so Bob may be able to read it. Then and only then are fees levied and Paypal accounts tapped so that attorneys in Nigeria are properly paid for enabling international scams to work. The email then gets sent back to the original recipient (in this case grovenet) in some jumbled mess that inevitably makes its way into your Bulk mail folder.
So... it's not like it's not posted, you're just looking in the wrong place.
Regards,
Jeff
Geri <ggsteele at gte.net> wrote: 8:22 AM ..... responded to Bob's post.
8:23 AM ..... responded to Chuck's post.
8:25 AM ..... response to Chuck showed up on GNet.
9:10 AM ..... response to Bob still "out there." ?????
Am just curious what the explanation could be?
If they had both come through, or both not come
through, I could make more sense of it.
Of course, this one may not come through either,
but if it does, does someone who reads this know
why two emails sent one minute after the other were
handled differently?
Geri
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