>It's not your web browser. It's your web mail client causing the problem.
The problem occurs when using a web browser to view postings directly from
a URL, reading postings as if I was not even a subscriber. It has nothing
to do with
email. (I prefer reading this way because I can sort by date, subject,
etc.).
To see what I am talking about use a browser and go to this URL. This is
the april listing of postings on this refelector:
http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/amps/2007-April/date.html#57375
Then look up from the bottom of the list till you find a posting by W2CQM,
it has no
subject. See if you can rad it. I can't, unless I go to the URL that it
points me to.
Rick
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