Subject: Re: JWR TODAY: Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2006
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 06:53:04 -0500 (EST)
From: JWR Editor in Chief
To: Wei-Yee Chan
I tried that. They gave them all a hard time.
Will suggest it tomorrow, again.
Honored to have you aboard!
> Hi Binyamin,
>
> In my experience as an IT professional, it's usually more appropriate
> and effective to ask the users to contact their ISPs directly to have
> the filters removed. After all, the users are the ones paying their ISPs.
>
> Regards,
>
> Wei-Yee Chan
> http://chanweiyee.blogspot.com
>
>
> blj@jewishworldreview.com wrote:
>> Dearest readers:
>>
>> It seems that more and more Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are
>> blocking our newsletter.
>>
>> Over the last several days, we have been bombarded with letters from
>> FORMER readers. Former, because their newsletter subscriptions stopped
>> arriving and for some reason they didn't access each day's issue at our
>> Front Page: http://JewishWorldReview.com/
>>
>> I'm sending this note as pure text --- minus the glossy graphics and
>> fancy typefaces, etc. It's a test to see if THOSE WHO STOPPED RECEIVING
>> THE JWR NEWSLETTER, ARE RECEIVING IT NOW.
>>
>> ** If your newsletter stopped arriving, but you received this note,
>> PLEASE write me at: jwr.newsletter@gmail.com ** I need to know how
>> widespread the problem is.
>>
>> I'm also seriously considering reverting back to our old format of
>> simple text and links.
>>
>> Yes, we invested good money in redesigning the newsletter. But my goal
>> is to SERVE you. ALL of you.
>>
>> If you prefer the old way, PLEASE ALSO WRITE ME at:
>> jwr.newsletter@gmail.com
>>
>> I value each and every one of you --- and that's no pat phrase. I mean
>> it.
>>
>> If it's not too much of a bother, PLEASE access today's issue via our
>> Front Page: http://JewishWorldReview.com/ There's a LOT of good
>> articles and toons and other material there.
>>
>> Sorry if I seem frustrated. I am.
>> Binyamin L. Jolkovsky,
>> Editor in Chief
>>
>>
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