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Subject: Re: Problem sending event files
From: Robert Laney faultshake@.........
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 16:42:15 -0700 (PDT)


Hi Bob:
 
Many thanks for the suggestion.  I had thought about sending files this way, but had never done it.  It sure is a puzzle why it won't work through Winquake like I have done for several years.  The surprises using AOL!
 
Regards, 
 
Bob
 


Bobhelenmcclure@....... wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Robert Laney wrote:
>I have run into a problem trying to submit an email of event files via AOL.<

Hi Bob,

  Have you tried making up your own email with the event file attached, rather than than trying to send it via WinQuake? I am an AOL subscriber and have no problems sending that way. About a month ago, I experienced difficulties, but Larry found and fixed the problem. I have never attempted to send files from WinQuake itself.

  You cannot send more than one file at a time!!!  AOL always makes a ZIP of multiple attachments, and seismicnet's server does not accept ZIP files. 

Regards,

Bob McClure
Locust Valley, NY, USA
40.882N  73.582W 
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Hi Bob:
 
Many thanks for the suggestion.  I had thought about sending files this way, but had never done it.  It sure is a puzzle why it won't work through Winquake like I have done for several years.  The surprises using AOL!
 
Regards,
 
Bob
 


Bobhelenmcclure@....... wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Robert Laney wrote:
>I have run into a problem trying to submit an email of event files via AOL.<

Hi Bob,

  Have you tried making up your own email with the event file attached, rather than than trying to send it via WinQuake? I am an AOL subscriber and have no problems sending that way. About a month ago, I experienced difficulties, but Larry found and fixed the problem. I have never attempted to send files from WinQuake itself.

  You cannot send more than one file at a time!!!  AOL always makes a ZIP of multiple attachments, and seismicnet's server does not accept ZIP files.

Regards,

Bob McClure
Locust Valley, NY, USA
40.882N  73.582W

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