> Some gremlins decided I should not have any posts from BEE-L
> for a
few
days.
I don't know if the following was your problem, but it reminds
us:
Something BEE-L people should consider when installing SPAM and p*rn
filters
or using an ISP that has them in place -- or using parental
guidance/control
software, including the built-in features in MSIE -- is this: there are
many
words used regularly on BEE-L that will cause sudden disappearance of
BEE-L,
or BEE-L content, without any notice to you.
As an example of the reason for that, consider the discussion of
artificial
inse*ination and all the details and how que*ns become fertile, and lots
of
our other favourite topics. They have to do with s*x, and the n*ts and
bolts of the how it is done, so to speak. To make things even worse, some
of our articles discuss r*ce and could be intercepted by software looking
for r*cism.
MS Outlook has particularly brain-dead filters, so, if you install new
software, set up your computer for kids, or change ISPs -- or just lose
BEE-L for no obvious reason -- check for a filter somewhere in the
delivery
system.
Moreover, sometimes *all* material entire from internet domains gets
blocked by
some ISPs without any notice to their users. This can happen due to some
activity
on a server that has nothing to do with many innocent users of that
system.
I've seen this happen a number of times, so if you suddenly cannot get
email
from some source or another, check your own filters, then call your ISP
about it.
Just so you know...
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