Jason:
First, I appreciate your attempt to explain (part of)
those two
malformed e-mails you sent me back on 1/21/05,
though I still scratch my
head at why someone would think it appropriate to put any ActiveX
control in an e-mail from a law office. It also doesn't explain the
boldfaced "schema" stuff, nor the attempt to access the Internet, nor
the JavaScript error (since I know enough to know that JavaScript is
nothing like ActiveX). But you've known since last Friday what e-mail
client and version I use -- plain ASCII works best for me. I've also
been reading that a lot of people with different e-mail clients are
really clamping down on allowing non-ASCII stuff through in their e-mail
because of all the virus stuff being sent around.
Yes, I did receive the package you mailed to me.
As for the domain name, in my
last e-mail to you, I did mention that Pam
Donahoo had written me about changing the
registration info, but when I
went to the registrar's site to handle that request, I had been blocked,
and I was writing to ask that you unblock it.
You don't even need to bother with an e-mail notice to
me -- I'm
horribly busy this week, but will set my browser to log on to the
registrar's site 2-3 times a day for today and tomorrow; if/when
minnesotamensa.org shows up again in my list, I will proceed.
Sincerely,
Al Heigl
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Alan Heigl
Mill City Records
P.O. Box 177
Northfield Minnesota 55057-0177
507-663-6090
(Professional Proofreading,
Web Site Work using FrontPage 2003)
http://www.millcityrecords.com/webwork/