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Lynn,<br>
Years and years ago, when I first dealt with the listserv, I would
see my own posts. For quite some years now, I only see my own posts
if someone comments back on them. Other than that, I never really
know if they've gotten there or not.<br>
Leslie Quinn<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/25/2016 8:38 PM, Lynn Stephens
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<div dir="ltr">To--Moderators and others--<br>
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After getting Deborah Moss Spurlock's response to Scott's
post, but not receiving Scott's post, and Janet White's
response to EK Esawi's post, but not receiving his post, I
went into the archives to if there were other posts in January
I had not received and found another post I had not received.
I checked and they are not going into my junk mail--they're
just floating out into cyberspace somewhere and not coming
back to my email address.<br>
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Is anyone else having this problem?<br>
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Lynn Stephens<br>
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