> my sister called me last night to tell me that she was unable > to receive > mail from southwest airlines, and that her e-ticket was in > limbo for some > flight somewhere. i checked and sure enough southwest > airlines has sent > me three or messages per day that i don't want, for most days > out of the > last six months. since neither southwest nor their ISP was willing to > take any responsibility for this unwanted e-mail, i > blackholed them, and > i guess that means they'll have to fax that e-ticket. or > something. it's > not my problem.
meanwhile your sister has the hassle of getting southwest to send that fax, or changing her travel plans. i'm sure glad you're not running my isp. --mat
