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I just sent this message to my WWII fighter group. I think you should see it too. I don't consider this off-topic because reasonable freedom of information interchange should be at the heart of all e-mail. I do not like what AOL and Yahoo are doing.
Here's the message IU sent them and is self-explanatory.
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Bulldog, I'm using your big list of handles. I've corrected Ken Chilstrom's address. We'll see if he gets it this time. Ken, please let me know you got this.
I am disturbed.
I have a friend locally who is on Yahoo. He has been trying to get me for a week. He gave up today and tried on his mother's e-mail, not yahoo, and it came through, no problem.

It seems that Yahoo will not transmit messages to me. I have no idea why. I have never transgressed anybody's sensibilities to the best of my knowledge. I don't think they have any right to do this.
So I encourage any of you that doesn't like this kind of behavior to switch to another e-mail service.
I don't use bad language anywhere. I walk out of the room when my kids have a television program and that uses language I do not like. AOL sent me a threatening letter once with absolutely no justification as far as I can see. I have documented this on my page. See: http://www.charlies-web.com/AOL/index.html

I am going to put my yahoo experience on my page at the same location within a week.

I'm going to contact my Congresswoman and see what she thinks.

If any of you on yahoo have tried to contact me, I apologize for not answering. My friend got all the indications that his message was delivered but I never received it. Please try to contact me on someone else's e-mail and let me know it happened. ---Chas---


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