Re: OT: Quirky Addresses.
- To: iris-talk
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] OT: Quirky Addresses.
- From: J* J*
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 08:00:57 -0700
- References: <38.8ed7792.26a99eab@aol.com>
Hi Rosalie,
Sorry to hear about your problems.
If you go to the archives, you can look for messages from individuals
there and get their addresses to put in your address book. A little time
consuming, but if you need an address, it works. If you go to the search
page you can search on an individuals name and find a specific address
pretty quickly.
titlel is the email name for Lynn Title (Cdr USN) in Washington. (titlel@sparwar.navy.mil)
RYFigge@aol.com wrote:
>
> Sorry, I don't know what to name this item! But I need help!
> Lynn in particular - IF she gets this message - and anyone else I have
> corresponded with email : this monster froze and it took nearly 10days to
> have someone thaw it out, reboot, and all that complicated stuff for those
> who are literate in this field (which leaves me out) - and the end result is
> that I lost my address book names and have to wait for some mail to appear to
> "find" them again.
> I notice that "titlel " is in the address, but "Title" looks like Lynn's
> last name --anyhow there was an interesting email from someone about the
> "razzleberry bush" we were interested in == and "DAEMON" keeps saying "no" to
> sending it - so please rescue me!
> I also "lost" aol 4 - the old aol 3 came back, and it took some more trauma
> with aol to get 4 back, and they wee very good about it and did not try to
> push aol 5 which I have been told was not what it was cracked up to be. Any
> comments on that score? Rosalie nr Baltimore USA zone 7(which has nothing
> to do with this, but I need in your addresses!!) ryfigge@aol.com
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