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Steven Levine wrote:
> OK. BTW you need to complain to Verizon some more. I am still forwarding
> mail to you. I don't mind, but you are depending on me for mail delivery
> and that really is the job of your ISP.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steven
>
I got tired of sending "whiteline" messages to verizon. So I finally
decided to call directly (and wait, wait for a human to respond).
I was directed to access start.verizon.net. Then check my e-mail
and select the options. One option is the "block sender list".
Well I did not get anywhere near that because there was a
'javascript error' and that was the end of that. If the block
sender list is the cause of the blockage, I have no idea how
SCOUG.COM got onto it.
Denny
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