March 20, 2013, 9:24 a.m. (Message 63903, in reply to message 63899)
Patricia Ruggiero wrote: > Did anyone get my posts about that 1826 book? Is anyone getting THIS post? A good way of checking if your posts have made it to distribution is to look at the Strathspey Archive. Generally, anything that is in the Archive has also gone out to the subscribers. PSA: The #1 reason why posts are NOT distributed to subscribers is that they have been sent from an address that cannot be found in the current subscriber database. This happens if people change e-mail addresses in a way that arranges for stuff that is sent to their old address to be forwarded to their new address – if you're »lurking« on the list and don't post that often you may not notice the difference until much later, at which point you may have mostly forgotten about the address change. The remedy is to unsubscribe from the old address (if possible) and to resubscribe from the new one. Anselm -- Anselm Lingnau, Mainz/Mayence, Germany ................. xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx The criteria for being popular on twitter are rather different than the criteria for being a competent statesman; if twitter mattered in that way, Ashton Kucher would be president. -- PZ Myers, observing that Newt Gingrich has 1,325,842 Twitter »followers«