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If you are responding to someone asking for help who
may not be a member of this list, be sure to use the
REPLY TO ALL feature of your email program.
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If you temporarily replicate one of your mail account profiles on
someone else's computer in another city, you can continue receiving
your email for that account. However, _outbound_ mail (such as
replies) will be rejected by many destination mail servers, because
your email address differs from that of the account holder for the
computer you are using, so it is assumed to be Spam. (But real
Spammers never seem to run afoul of this, so they must be using other
methods.) I'm just not very savvy about this stuff, but probably some
of you have a suggestion ?
I have noticed that some attempts seem to work on a dial-up service,
whereas I'm batting zero via "guest" broadband connections. (The
other problem mentioned in another post was more due to my not being
recognized as a subscriber to this List.)
Next question: What is the correct Comment Line procedure (the
equivalent of a REM statement or ";") for an HTML file ? I'm not
writing any HTML at this point, just adding some positional place
markers I can search for later, but I don't want to mess anything up,
in terms of the file being perfectly readable by anything that loads &
displays HTML.
TIA.
Jordan
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