[NIFL-POVRACELIT:131] Re: application

From: Dora Johnson (Dora@cal.org)
Date: Wed Oct 04 2000 - 15:27:24 EDT


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I am no technology expert, but when I get messages that are blank, I always check the MIME to make sure I'm not missing something.  In the case of several of the messages on this list, they have been there.  I don't remember which numbers they were, but you may want to check that icon just in case.
 
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>>> Donna JG Brian <djgbrian@cls.coe.utk.edu> 10/03/00 04:59PM >>>
I have this problem also.  I have been keeping track of the posts that
come through without the message and I went to the povracelit archive at
<http://www.nifl.gov/nifl-povracelit/2000/> to
see if those messages posted.  They had posted to the list archive, at
least, because they were there in entirety.  I am on the NIFL womenlit
discussion list also, and the same thing has been happening on that list
to some of the messages that are posted.  Daphne Greenberg, that list's
moderator, addressed the problem in a post to that list which said, "If
you send a message via HTML mail, your message will come across blank on
the listserv. . ." So maybe that is what is happening here.  The messages
that have come across blank for me that I kept track of are messages
24, 34, 54, and 103.  Are those the ones that are coming across blank for
the rest of you?  Did anyone get those messages, or do they just come
across blank for some and not for others?  And those of you who wrote
those messages, did you send the message via HTML mail?  Let's check this
out and get to the bottom of it!   Don't you just love a good mystery?  

Donna Brian, Program Coordinator
SLINCS--The southern Hub of the National Institute for Literacy's
        comprehensive communication and information system
                     <http://slincs.coe.utk.edu/>
 
Center for Literacy Studies at The University of Tennessee
600 Henley Street, Suite 312, Knoxville, TN 37996-4135
865/974-4109   FAX 865/974-3857
djgbrian@cls.coe.utk.edu 

On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Laura Chenven wrote:

> I did not get any text in this message that came from Mary Anne.  About
> 1 in 8 of the messages I receive have no text.  Can anyone help me with
> this.
> Laura Chenven
> 



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