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Hi Folks:  
 
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 07:20:23 PDT7, J. R. Fox wrote:  
 
>I've been trying to contact Troughton Consulting for two days.  So far, every  
>address I have tried has bounced with either a "host unknown" or "unrouteable  
>mail domain" error message.  Not sure what the problem is, but I'm continuing  
>to try.  When I have additional results I'll post them...  
 
I live in Kingston, Ontario, Canada as Jack does.  I phoned,  
but he wasn't there, and I left a message for him to call me  
back when he comes in, and I'll fill him about the eCS  
registration problem and some people's inability to get in  
touch with him, and either have him get in touch or I'll pass  
on his message to this list.  I know that one ISP that he had  
and was tied to was out of town on the one hand and had  
problems every few months keeping his system running.  
 
John.  
 
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John H. Lindsay                         jlindsay@kingston.net  
48 Fairway Hill Crescent, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7M 2B4.  
Phone:  (613) 546-6988  
 
 
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