Hi *Çõ$mï¢*,
I sent you an E-mail via my AOL account which I hope you
received. Now AOL
has a little quirk to avoid a lot of Spam. If your
"friends" or even
subscriptions [their addresses] are not put in your Address
Book, they may
be considered “Junk Mail”. [Even with that, I still get a
notice about
once a month from YahooGroups that some of my mail is
bouncing and have to
click a link to have them reinstate my accounts.]
Also, AOL has a setting somewhere [it’s been years since I
set this up so
don’t recall how or where] that sends all that they deem
“Junk Mail” to your
“Junk Mail Folder”. If you don’t set that up, they’re all
deleted. You
can do a “Live help” to find out how to do this or E-mail
them and they’ll
send you instructions. Also, you might try clicking
“Settings” at the top
and browse the list to see if you can click something in
there to do that
“send to Junk Mail Folder” thing.
Hope that helps.
Emma
ms24 verizon.net
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Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 6:37 AM
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I have checked my settings on My Machine as well as Comcast
Web Mail and
Nope . They have said to me they can only "fix"
email issues w me on the
Phone :| Now if I know it is not me blocking them, and they
aren't even on
the webmail; wouldn't it be safe to say it is somehow their
problem :p lol I
ran an experiment last night just to make sure. My friend
sent 3 emails from
3 different AOL Accounts to my Comcast mail and a copy to my
Gmail. I got
all the gmail ones In outlook Express and on the Web no
problem; but none of
the Comcast came through :|
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