Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 I wrote an e-mail to my daughter Thursday night--she is on aol and mentioned botox treatment along with other topics. I also wrote a message this a.m. thanking those who responded to my quieries about botox, and before it could be sent, and with my daughter also, I got a message " Mood Warning. Your message to Shydrager@yahoo groups. com regarding botox is likely to offend the average reader. You might consider toning it down. " There were the choices don't warn anymore, send anyway, and cancel. In both instances I said send anyway. Of course, I suppose the one to my daygher on aol said aol, but I read it so hastily and was so irritated I just sent the message. I didn't think there was anything else in the message that was offensive, except I called some group big crooks. What is going on here? Does anyone have any ideas? I must ask my son, who is not available now. He has employees on erols and I get erols from him, and perhaps he has put something on the computers that would preclude messages like mine. that might possibly be considered offensive somehow someway--and I certainly don't know why. Anyone have experiences like this? Thanks everyone. Lou Reynolds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 Hi Lou, That is bizarre. It must originate in your email software. What program do you use to send email? Did you recently switch software? Hugs, Pam Mood Warning > I wrote an e-mail to my daughter Thursday night--she is on aol and > mentioned botox treatment along with other topics. I also wrote a message > this a.m. thanking those who responded to my quieries about botox, and > before it could be sent, and with my daughter also, I got a message " Mood > Warning. Your message to Shydrager@yahoo groups. com regarding botox is > likely to offend the average reader. You might consider toning it > down. " There were the choices don't warn anymore, send anyway, and > cancel. In both instances I said send anyway. Of course, I suppose the > one to my daygher on aol said aol, but I read it so hastily and was so > irritated I just sent the message. I didn't think there was anything else > in the message that was offensive, except I called some group big crooks. > What is going on here? Does anyone have any ideas? I must ask my son, who > is not available now. He has employees on erols and I get erols from him, > and perhaps he has put something on the computers that would preclude > messages like mine. that might possibly be considered offensive somehow > someway--and I certainly don't know why. Anyone have experiences like > this? Thanks everyone. Lou Reynolds > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 Hi Lou, That is bizarre. It must originate in your email software. What program do you use to send email? Did you recently switch software? Hugs, Pam Mood Warning > I wrote an e-mail to my daughter Thursday night--she is on aol and > mentioned botox treatment along with other topics. I also wrote a message > this a.m. thanking those who responded to my quieries about botox, and > before it could be sent, and with my daughter also, I got a message " Mood > Warning. Your message to Shydrager@yahoo groups. com regarding botox is > likely to offend the average reader. You might consider toning it > down. " There were the choices don't warn anymore, send anyway, and > cancel. In both instances I said send anyway. Of course, I suppose the > one to my daygher on aol said aol, but I read it so hastily and was so > irritated I just sent the message. I didn't think there was anything else > in the message that was offensive, except I called some group big crooks. > What is going on here? Does anyone have any ideas? I must ask my son, who > is not available now. He has employees on erols and I get erols from him, > and perhaps he has put something on the computers that would preclude > messages like mine. that might possibly be considered offensive somehow > someway--and I certainly don't know why. Anyone have experiences like > this? Thanks everyone. Lou Reynolds > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 Hi Lou, That is bizarre. It must originate in your email software. What program do you use to send email? Did you recently switch software? Hugs, Pam Mood Warning > I wrote an e-mail to my daughter Thursday night--she is on aol and > mentioned botox treatment along with other topics. I also wrote a message > this a.m. thanking those who responded to my quieries about botox, and > before it could be sent, and with my daughter also, I got a message " Mood > Warning. Your message to Shydrager@yahoo groups. com regarding botox is > likely to offend the average reader. You might consider toning it > down. " There were the choices don't warn anymore, send anyway, and > cancel. In both instances I said send anyway. Of course, I suppose the > one to my daygher on aol said aol, but I read it so hastily and was so > irritated I just sent the message. I didn't think there was anything else > in the message that was offensive, except I called some group big crooks. > What is going on here? Does anyone have any ideas? I must ask my son, who > is not available now. He has employees on erols and I get erols from him, > and perhaps he has put something on the computers that would preclude > messages like mine. that might possibly be considered offensive somehow > someway--and I certainly don't know why. Anyone have experiences like > this? Thanks everyone. Lou Reynolds > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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