Ok - some got it, some
didn’t. Might be happening with other messages as Roger
mentions. I sent it 0954 Tues 20/06 and received it via list at 0955.
The archive also records it. One thing, there was quite a bit of traffic
on the list that day, 18 messages according to the archive. Do you know if you
got the rest of them? g
From: Julian Robinson
[
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 3:25
PM
To:
Subject: RE: [canberrabirds]
Answers: the ambiguity of the flying shape
For what it's worth I didn't get the questions either, and as far as I
know my ISP has never withheld any real mail for any reason. I just
checked and they are not holding this message, so for some reason it never
arrived. This doesn't bother me, since my bird identification skills are
minimal, just letting you know in the interests of investigation.
Julian
At 02:28 PM 23/06/06, Geoffrey Dabb
wrote:
Roger, good to hear from you; thanks
again for your correction on the ‘avionics’. A few points
here:
- I usually send email
with Microsoft Outlook, usually – and always if I include a picture
file – in HTML format (could that be a problem for some
recipients?). On both relevant occasions I followed the same process
of ‘insert’, ‘picture’, ‘from file’.
2
My pictures are pre-edited to less than 100kb –with
predictable loss of quality, depending on the picture. They are
anti-virus scanned before transmission.
3
I have noticed no inexplicable increase in a file size since that
one occasion we discussed.
4
If you are not getting messages this may be due to your filter
settings. Whenever I check the archive, my messages are always there. If
you think you may be missing messages, you may wish to check the
archive. (Incidentally the signposts to the archive and other
contacts seems to have dropped off recent messages progressively, although I
noticed they reappeared on Terry Gourlay’s of a couple of days ago)
Regards
Julian
02 6239 6226
0419 039 540
*******************************************************************************************************
This is the email announcement and discussion list of the Canberra Ornithologists Group.
List-Post: <>
List-Help: <>
List-Unsubscribe: <>
List-Subscribe: <>
List archive: