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Hi Sharon,

I don't think I know you. Welcome if you are new to the site.

I am sorry if you had problems postings. Someone out there does not

like us and is playing with our site. What is the saying

----------If The truth hurts-------------

We must really be hitting a nerve somewhere out there. You would

think that they had better things to do then pick on a lot of sick

women.

I guess we can take solice in the fact that they are worried. The

truth will come out.

I hope that you will become more involved, we can use all the help

we can get.

Cricket

In , " shar1955kf " <sharon1955@p...>

wrote:

> I'm pretty new and have only posted a couple of times. I found

> myself being informed that messages coming to my email

> were " bouncing " during a period between 6/7 and 6/12. Luckily, I

had

> the tenacity to question why the emails suddenly stopped and found

> out I had to redo my sign up to start getting them again. If some

> nasty person is doing this to new members, we may end up losing

> contact with some women who really need support. Is there a way of

> making new people aware that if posts suddenly bounce, they can

get

> back on fairly easily.(I know that my first thought when I found

> the " bounce " msg was that somehow I wasn't welcome and had been

> kicked off...then I figured it must have been a glitch). Everyone

> has been great on this site and I learn so much from viewing the

> posts.

>

> Thanks All

> Sharon

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That is a good question. I would not want new women to have to worry about

the oddballs out there messing with us, but if there was a way to tell them

that sometimes we have problems with bouncing messages and what to do about

it, maybe that would work.

Lynda

At 10:36 PM 6/28/2004, you wrote:

>I'm pretty new and have only posted a couple of times. I found

>myself being informed that messages coming to my email

>were " bouncing " during a period between 6/7 and 6/12. Luckily, I had

>the tenacity to question why the emails suddenly stopped and found

>out I had to redo my sign up to start getting them again. If some

>nasty person is doing this to new members, we may end up losing

>contact with some women who really need support. Is there a way of

>making new people aware that if posts suddenly bounce, they can get

>back on fairly easily.(I know that my first thought when I found

>the " bounce " msg was that somehow I wasn't welcome and had been

>kicked off...then I figured it must have been a glitch). Everyone

>has been great on this site and I learn so much from viewing the

>posts.

>

>Thanks All

>Sharon

>

>

>

>

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