BORING ADMIN STUFF--Lurkers, please note

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From time to time we feel the need to remind you please to make a note of the forum mailbox address--jas_donald@yahoo.com. If the forum goes down or if we have to resort to passwording, you will need the address to find out where we are or what the password is. We will notify you by e-mail of any changes in forum status. If you forget to make a note of the address, don't worry--you'll find it on the "Enter Password" page.

From now on, we will not accept anyone who uses a free e-mail address to register. This includes aol, yahoo, etc. If you have already registered with a free e-mail address or if we know you from way back when, there will be no problem.

Your real e-mail address will not appear on any correspondence going to others and will not be given to anyone, except the Despots Committee. (Unless, of course, the FBI wants to know, then we have no choice, lol.)

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

Answers

OG, AOL is not a free email. Many people really do use it for their ISP (including my in-laws even though I tried to convince them otherwise).

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

Unfortunately, because aol has been so generous with its free samples, we have to consider it a "free" one. Two of the worst trolls we know, and probably others, use aol.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

Well, I have to agree that aol does nothing to stop spammers either. I have submitted a number of emails to them and still get spam from those same addresses.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

When we were having severe problems on the old board (like the eigh-hour marathon one night where Ed and I deleted around 2,000 posts), aol simply ignored our complaints, even though a good number of people on the forum filed individual complaints.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

AOL = A**holes on Line. Unfortunately, at one of my jobs, I have to deal with people attempting to send Word files through that system. When one sends more than one attachment in an email, the AOL server automatically "Zips" the files. This means that if one doesn't have the proper software to unzip it, the attachments can't be read, which means email back to the sender and much wasted time. I once said that I wouldn't even date a man who used AOL as his primary acc't.

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001


Nothing snobby about me. :^)

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

I wouldn't date him either! LOL

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001

OG I remember that night. I was there. I got a couple hundred of em....

C

-- Anonymous, November 06, 2001


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