An Apology
It has recently come to my attention that some of my e-mails have dissapeared. I'm no sure how many have gone or for how long this had been happening. I previously thought people were saying they didn't get them because they overlooked them. Then some took several days to reach their destination(either to or from me), then I didn't recieve e-mails sent to me by a fellow teacher and now I can confirm that although they are confirmed as sent in my account they do not reach their destination at all (so far).
Maybe it's Yahoo or maybe it's because so much of our communications are monitored big brother has a backlog. I don't know. Anyway, sorry if you think I haven't been e-mailing you - I probably have - and sorry for thinking you were ignoring me if you sent an e-mail and I didn't reply.
By the way, it seems that people who stockpile chemicals in order to make bombs aren't so bad. They just want to defend themselves and besides if they don't open the chemical containers there's no proof they are a threat.
Maybe it's Yahoo or maybe it's because so much of our communications are monitored big brother has a backlog. I don't know. Anyway, sorry if you think I haven't been e-mailing you - I probably have - and sorry for thinking you were ignoring me if you sent an e-mail and I didn't reply.
By the way, it seems that people who stockpile chemicals in order to make bombs aren't so bad. They just want to defend themselves and besides if they don't open the chemical containers there's no proof they are a threat.

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Yahoo, AOL and MSN censor truthout emails
Subscribers to the anti-war email news service at Californian news site Truthout.org have found messages diverted into their trash bins, and at Yahoo! blocked entirely, without explanation. This apparent censorship raises questions about the honesty and accountability of free email 'services' and whether those who sign up are actually getting the service they think they are entitled to.
I personally experienced exactly this one month or so ago when sending an invite by email to ex editor of the Independent on Sunday Rosie Boycott. She wrote back to me explaining that she had found my invitation in her trash folder and only noticed it because I had put the word URGENT in the subject heading. One wonders whether this is some ind of systematic policy?
Managers and PR people of these largely faceless free email services have still, since the problem was originally encountered on 14th September, failed to give an apology or a credible explanation. This sort of error, deliberate or otherwise, by the major players who provide free email services to the public round the world begs the question... If MSN, Hotmail, AOL and Yahoo can't be trusted with our mail then who can? I want out but where can I go?...........
http://nujnewmedia.blogspot.com/2007/10/yahoo-aol-and-msn-censor-truthout.html
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