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Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 8:50
AM
Subject: RE:
Diane G. Miller points out that the problem arises with outlook
express and not outlook when she receives her mail. I am getting the problem
with outlook though.
It's an odd problem, and rather irritating.
Dr
Terry L Marshall, B.A.(Law), M.B.,Ch.B.,F.R.C.Path
Consultant
Pathologist
Rotherham General Hospital
South
Yorkshire
England
terry.marshall@rothgen.nhs.uk
-----Original
Message-----
From: Brennan, Liam
[mailto:Liam.Brennan@bll.n-i.nhs.uk]
Sent: 08 April 2003 15:02
To:
'HISTONET'
Subject:
lemme@corp.sakuraus.com,
maruska@hawaii.edu, nmarinos@dir.nidcr.nih.gov, najaf002@umn.edu, aglow@wistar.upenn.edu, addac@utdac.swmed.edu, EEARLE@phxmem.com, Boneslides@aol.com, j-trump@northwestern.edu, r-meyer2@northwestern.edu, steve_martin_nci@hotmail.com,
wolf@webhart.net, histolab@lsd.uoguelph.ca, Ngilman@nbhd.org, east@brinstrument.com, Megan-Lerner@ouhsc.edu, ctanck@juno.com, schaef@cablelan.net, Steve_Dalessandro@rsh.net, STEELEA@allkids.org, J.Nailon@mailbox.uq.edu.au, statspin@hotmail.com, tmciver@ils-inc.com, augustomarcuzzi@tutopia.com, jclark@kumc.edu, bamoe@gundluth.org, ttroyer@pcllab.com, tthinnes@scripps.edu, j.norman@unsw.edu.au, Salvacion.DeLovino@cshs.org, lgarza@mail.mdanderson.org, kdegendorfer@hotmail.com, pcature1@jhmi.edu, Gldnsthisto@aol.com, Joyce.Smith@FLHOSP.ORG, skay@dcdel.com.au, rederick-1@medctr.osu.edu, Terry.Marshall@rothgen.nhs.uk,
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Diane- the problem is only
occurring with mesages from histonet, therefore
the problem cannot be at
your or my end. I have also had messages from
other people who
are encountering the same
problems.
Liam
-----Original Message-----
From: Diane G. Miller
[mailto:miller@coho.net]
Sent: 08 April 2003 12:35
To: Brennan,
Liam
Subject: Re:
Hi Liam,
I just wanted to say
that I get Histonet two different ways. On the Outlook
express I get
it with all the email addresses before the message. I have
another
computer that I am using Microsoft Outlook and I'm not having
that
problem. But with the Outlook Express, I'm receiving messages
from other
listservers and not having the same problem. If you find
out anything would
you please share it with me. When I notified Linda
Mc, she told me that
there was a place to change from long headers to short
headers, but I was
never able to find that. Besides I can't
understand why I'm not having the
same problem with the other list servers
if it's on my end.
Best Regards
Diane
----- Original
Message -----
From: Brennan, Liam <mailto:Liam.Brennan@bll.n-i.nhs.uk>
To: 'HISTONET' <mailto:histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 2:59 AM
8/4/03
I am getting a
list of a lot of histonetters e-mail addresses preceding each
message I
receive from Histonet. I would Appreciate if someone at the
histonet server
could please sort this out as there is quite a bit of text
to scroll
through before I can read each message. Anyone else encountering
this
problem?
Liam