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to: Joe Delahaye
from: Richard Webb
date: 2010-03-11 13:55:36
subject: Areas follow-up

HI JOe,

On Wed 2038-Mar-10 21:20, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson:

 > I resent the other two this morning.  I don't know what the problem is
 > because they are in the form I used to email them to the robot.

JD> Perhaps YOUR ISP is rejecting them because you have too many going
JD> to the same address?

That would be consisternt with at&T.  A year or so ago I was working an
emergency at sea on the ham radio, and about
every ten minutes or so I was sending an update to a
listserv of other radio oeprators who do such work with
updates.  The first couple made it, the rest didn't, so a
few hours later I had to reconstruct from my station log and synopsize.

Regards,
           Richard
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