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Re: Expand
Posted by: Judy Baouab (ID *****7724) Date: March 26, 2007 at 10:32:28
In Reply to: Re: Expand by Geraldine Redmond of 1146

Perhaps that person's internet provider is blocking your email. I sometimes hear from people who say they sent an email that never arrived in my inbox. I have finally started providing several email addresses (AOL, Comcast, Yahoo, etc.) and sometimes the mail arrives at one address but not at others. The "good" addresses seem to vary, depending upon the provider of the sender and depending upon who those providers are blocking at the moment.

(I am not talking about mails that end up in a spam folder. I am talking about mails which never make it to the spam folder because the provider has blocked them.)

There are people who promise information and don't provide it, but consider that perhaps the person never even saw the email. (They might have seen your other email but not that particular one.)

They also might have meant to answer but real life (hospitalizations, business worries, illness in the family, whatever) kept them from answering right away. Then they forgot or lost your address. Try contacting them again.

Judy


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