A couple of days ago my e mail about a S.U. H1 part I need would not go
through. I sent Mark a message to ask what was the problem. Apparently you
have
to watch your wording in your messages. My message contained a line that said
"xxx xxxxx get xxxx" Mark's majordomo program took "get xxxx" as a get command
and was holding the message as an admin request for Mark's approval.
So, now you have to watch your language two different ways, cussing and
syntax.
Mike MacLean-60 Sprite
P.S. I still need the S.U. part, the brass adjusting lever that goes on the
outside end of the rear carb.
Eddie Sheffield wrote:
> Is anybody else having problems with messages occasionally not coming
> through? For example, I received Allen's reply to toyman's message, but not
> the original message. Doesn't happen too often, but kind of annoying when it
> does. Being kind of nosy, I was curious what Ed had to say. ;-)
>
> Actually, this is a good example of what Allen is talking about - email ISN'T
> 100% reliable and shouldn't be relied on as the sole means of communication
> in important transactions if at all possible.
>
> Eddie
> 1971 Midget
>
> On Friday 09 November 2001 10:14 am, Ajhsys@aol.com wrote:
> > In a message dated 11/8/01 7:00:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> >
> > toyman@digitex.net writes:
> > > Anyway, Ed asked me to post his response to what has been going
> > >
> > > on since his being "booted". I hope that those that have no concern or
> > > interest will delete now rather than pitch a fit in later posts.
> >
> > - - - - - - - - - -
> >
> > Let me just throw in a few pence here as well. I know everybody is sick of
> > this whole thing by now, so I will keep it short. The whole problem breaks
> > down to a lack of communication. I can't tell who is getting what
> > messages, or if they are really sending messages to each other.
> >
> > Amy wrote to me that she mailed Ed a check by registered mail with a return
> > receipt request. Ed should be paid by next week. I think we should all
> > just drop the subject and get back to Spridget fixing. If Ed no longer
> > wants to sell to Amy, that's his business. If Amy doesn't want to buy from
> > Ed, that's her business.
> >
> > Done!
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