Re: Silversurfers E-MAIL list IMPORTANT



On Sun, 25 May 2008 16:36:09 +0100, Steve wrote:

Bernadette wrote thus:
On Sun, 25 May 2008 15:09:22 +0000, Pam wrote:

"Bernadette" <nomail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:pan.2008.05.25.15.01.47.473490@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Sun, 25 May 2008 12:31:08 +0100, Frogman wrote:

It's time I updated the e-mail list with everyones current details
and I would appreciate *your* help.

Can you please go to,
http://www.ukpeoplesilversurfers.co.uk/html/contacts.html and follow
the instructions at the bottom of the page.

PLEASE PLEASE *only* put your posting name in the *subject* field,
any other information can go in the body.

*Thank you*
Froggie, those links don't work for me. Your Frogman,
http://www.frogman.org.uk link does however. Would that be because I
don't run a Windows OS but a Linux one?
I used that link,too, and it's just been returned:-

"Your message was not delivered because the destination computer
refused to accept it (the error message is reproduced below). This
type of error is usually due to a mis-configured account or mail
delivery system on the destination computer; however, it could be
caused by your message since some mail systems refuse messages with
invalid header information, or if they are too large.

Your message was rejected by mx-postini.core.plus.net for the following
reason:

Message Refused"

So it doesn't like Windows, either ;-))

If I say, "Oh good" you'll know I ain't being spiteful Pam. I thought it
was just my set up so you've set my mind at rest on that score - ta! :-)



I think they are different issues Bernadette you seem to be saying that
you can't load the SiSu web page in your browser running under Debian and
Pam is having a problem sending a mail to Froggie using OE in Win.

Sorry, that isn't what I meant Steve. I can get the Sisu page with no
bother but when I click on the links given to be able to let Froggie have
my e-mail address they just don't work - they do absolutely nothing except
bring a blank page onto my browser.

What browser are you using? What error message if any are you getting?

Firefox and it fetches a plain white page. Don't worry though, it sounds
as though there is a problem with the link for some of us.

Rob has suggested I should update to Gutsy but I'm still using Dapper
because I feel reasonably confident with that. :-) (sheepish grin)!
--
Bernadette
.



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