In article <1993Apr23.140032.11648@syma.sussex.ac.uk>, andyh@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Andy Holyer) writes:
|> Apres nous le deluge.....
|>
|> It appears that the big problem has been that Hugh's email address
|> makes European mail servers go off in the corner for a quiet weep and
|> a long lie down (something to do with "ee" being a valid domain name
|> for Estonia, "su" being the same thing for the ex-Soviet Union, and
|> both "oz" and "au" meaning "Austrlia").
|>
|> I've forwarded Hugh's message to the Poplog mailing list, and as far
|> as I can tell Hugh should by now have had at least 3 faxes from
|> various people, and (just possibly) a nice collection of apologetic
|> eMails. You will get a Poplog. It Is Written (tm). Since you're an
|> Overseas' university, it's ISL who are responsible for supplying you.
|> They are now suitably motivated. Apologies for any inconvenience.
|> Normal Service will be resumed as soon as possible.
|>
|> -Andy Holyer, COGS, University of Sussex.
Yes, we have contact. Thank you all.
The problem was (as above) that the email just wasn't getting back this way.
Nobody's fault at Sussex or ISL.
--
Hugh Garsden
University of Sydney
hughg@ee.su.oz.au
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