Guest 686- Registered: 5 May 2009
- Posts: 556
8 September 2010
23:5969424I'd rather listen to it Sid, say Widor's Toccata from Symphony No. 5? Full volume with the windows open!!!
Phil West
If at first you don't succeed, use a BIGGER hammer!!
9 September 2010
00:0769428Yep, had the pleasure of seeing to The Jacques Loussier Trio there, back in the '60's, playing Bach. Only one piece on the organ sadly, but it was worth the entrance money alone.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
- Posts: 10,540
9 September 2010
07:1469437Sending bulk emails (blind or otherwise) is also classed as spam.
I have been sending bulk, blind emails round for some time now, on public information, up and coming events and local business news, but AOL, my ISP seems to be treating them as spam and not sending them, or rather sending them back with error messages, about them being treated as spam.
I have tried talking, emailing and phoning AOL for months now, but have received no help, or co-operation from them and I don't know what to do next.
I don't really want to leave AOL and I'm sure other ISPs have controls over sending out bulk emails, so not sure where to go from here.
I could of course just not send any bulk emails, but I am happy to promote events and local businesses and surely AOL must have users who need/want to send out bulk (blind) emails ?
Roger
Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
- Posts: 4,150
9 September 2010
09:4169462I`ve just followed Jean`s instruction`s above, just out of curiosity. I found 34 emails in there, none of them of the slightest importance, and noted that Virgin delete them after a month, so I must have missed loads of them. As above, I didn`t know that part of the email site existed. Thanks Jeane.
Tell them that I came, and no one answered.
9 September 2010
10:5969472I get your emails Roger, so AOL must be sending some out.
9 September 2010
12:3369476Hi Roger. I don't know if I am stating the obvious but have you tried sending the bulk of the information as an attachment? This should not then be classified as Spam.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
- Posts: 10,540
9 September 2010
14:2369498It's the number of emails not the size of them Diana, that's the problem. Bulk as in big numbers, not bulk as in big size.
At least one out of about 1600 or more get through then Sid.
Roger