(replying to several posts, including some in the two sub-threads)
(Kevin; 3/27 1:03pm (mountain time?))
Did you check your spam folder in case it ended up in there?
I
did, after seeing your question. The messages were there. Thank-you.
(Ed; 3/27 3:53pm (mountain time?))
I have replied here to a long message posted by "kevin",
expanded all the sections with the "..." and the reply only shows
"On 03/27/2018 12:03 PM, home user wrote:" and only contains
what "kevin" wrote. Extremely confusing.
I see the same thing. Later,
I'll go back to the issue and add a comment about this. A fix might be needed to
handle quotes within quotes. (recursion. ouch.)
(Todd; 3/28 9:43am)
I agree.
(
yahoo.com address)
Burned into my memory is a TV network newscast report several years ago in which one
reporter sent a gmail to a coworker. He mentioned lunch in that message. Seconds later,
the recipient received an ad for a pizzeria. Gmail is well known to not respect the
privacy of message contents. I highly value privacy. Now yahoo mail has gone downhill
since then (hacked twice big-time!). I don't know if gmail has become more respecting
of privacy. I'm thinking of switching. But I'm reluctant. (I wonder if this
list will now get a message containing a pizzeria ad.) I do understand the posts about
yahoo.com, DMARC, etc.
(Patrick; 3/27 3:58pm)
Perhaps one or two
yahoo.com users could post here just to check
it's working
and we
gmail.com users can see their messages.
This post should qualify as one
test.
By the way, how many of this list's members use
yahoo.com for this list?
Why as one gets older they mis-type more frequently and no amount of
proof reading helps?
And why do people use the word "one" when they mean "I". :-) :-)
Hmmm... So one am not the only one?! :-) Encouraging... one think.
Haha. And it might be better than finding oneself using
"we" as if to account
for all the voices in one's head. :)
I notice that at least one member posting
in this thread has two avatars!
Thank-you for the participation and the efforts to fix this.
Bill.