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>Wayne,
>FWIW, I have been seeing all your posts in their entirety. There is no
>detectable truncation of what you have posted. I'm using PMMail,
incidentally.
> Any possibility that your problem is Compuserve or CIM?
>
> Gary
>
Well, that's interesting, thanks.... if you've seen these last 3 notes in=
their entirety PRIOR to their re-transmittal, then apparently the email
problem is at my receiving end. The SCOUG posts I submitted from Compuser=
ve
often have nothing in them when I receive them back (at least I think the=
y
are ones I submitted, there's no way for me to tell), or have the first
portion of my text missing. These last three that I re-submitted from my
other ISP site are fine, I can read them via Compuserve CIM. I am not
having problems of that sort on emails or SCOUG posts sent by others, so
who knows?
I don't think my "hang" could be related to that, but anything's possible=
,
I guess. =
I am having another problem with CIM in that I frequently get emails from=
friends (mostly on AOL) that appear to have a jpg file embedded in them,
except all I see is their text and the jpg filename, I don't receive the
file.
Wayne
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