Re: E-mail problems
From: Glenn M Wilson <triphibious@j...>
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 19:06:42 EDT
Subject: Re: E-mail problems
Hang in there. It all goes away eventually. Or do I am told. <VBG>
Seriously, hoping you have a solution soon. Of course, you may not get
this....
Computers are great, when the systems work.... but without them we
wouldn't be having this conversation, would we?
But I have got such great ideas and guidance from this group alone that
it's all (well almost all of it) has been worth the 'e-hassle'.
On Mon, 23 Apr 101 03:27:54 GMT aebrain@eisa.net.au writes:
>Please assume that I haven't received any e-mail sent to me in the
>last 48
>hours.
>
>I've managed to diagnose the problem: basically, my new ISP has a
>circular
>buffer of size 1 for my e-mail. This means that when I log on, I get
>the last
>message sent to me, all other messages since last log-on are discarded
>without
>me being informed.
>
>If I had a continuous connection, this would be fine. But alas, I
>don't. And I
>get something like 200+ e-mails a day.
>
>I'll let the list know when I'm back to normal service, and if so,
>which e-mail
>address I'll
>have.
>
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