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Reply To: | Leonard S. Berkowitz |
Date: | Mon, 15 Jan 1996 08:08:00 PST |
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We have AOL accounts at home. Several times my flash sessons failed. I
tried to surf yesterday afternoon (Sunday) and the lines were busy. Looks
like insufficient capacity, AOL!
Meanwhile, the news this morning is that IBM and Sears are trying to rid
themselves of Prodigy.
Any word from Compuserve?
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Leonard S. Berkowitz voice: (617) 423-2020
Warren, Gorham & Lamont fax: (617) 423-9057
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Boston, Massachusetts 02116
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>From: owner-hp3000-l%UTCVM.UTC.EDU
>To: Multiple recipients of list HP3000-L
>Subject: AOL Off-line
>Date: Saturday, January 13, 1996 11:13AM
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>Subject: AOL Off-line
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>This may affect only the Eastern part of the U.S., but...
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>Since last weekend's snowstorm, I have not been able to download messages
>from America On-Line. I get an error "mail not available or not accessible
>to
>this account". America On-Line says they know about the problem and are
>working on a fix. So far I have 272 messages in my backlog. I assume this
>problem affects other people, not just me. This message is to inform the
>list
>that this may explain "radio silence" from others who are on America
On-Line.
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