Re: OT: Quirky Addresses.


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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