No emails!!
Last Update: January 06, 2015
I have not received emails from WA since Sunday.
So I changed my aol address to gmail.
I am now receiving them :)
After a few days I'll switch back to AOL all while keeping a close eye on my emails.
Anyway,something has gone right !
2015 has been trying!!
I am keeping a positive attitude; as much as this flu will let me :)
Everyone: Stay Healthy :)
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Christabelle
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I was having issues with yahoo and changed to gmail and haven't had any problems since! Yes, keep a positive attitude because it is all going to get better! God's Blessings, Christa :)
lillakiara
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I have Outlook and I have not had any problems with the emails (other than that I can't miss a day 'cause then the inbox will be seriously full ;) ) I have read that others have had problems though. Hope it works out and that you get rid of that flu! Cheers, Kristina
lincolnquick
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Yes, stay healthy!
This has been a nasty flu season...I'm glad that I've finally recovered, but there's still a lot of sick people out and about.
(I hope Jay is doing better!)
Weird about the emails. I use Microsoft's outlook .com for email, which a lot people say blocks a lot of spam and newsletters that really aren't spam, so they recommend Gmail. I like Gmail, but prefer Outlook .com and really don't have that much of a problem. Occasionally a valuable email will end up in the Spam folder, but it's simple to click on it and mark it as "not spam", then add the email address or entire domain to my "whitelist" to stop it from happening (or add it to my contacts). But AOL? Haven't heard of that yet.
This has been a nasty flu season...I'm glad that I've finally recovered, but there's still a lot of sick people out and about.
(I hope Jay is doing better!)
Weird about the emails. I use Microsoft's outlook .com for email, which a lot people say blocks a lot of spam and newsletters that really aren't spam, so they recommend Gmail. I like Gmail, but prefer Outlook .com and really don't have that much of a problem. Occasionally a valuable email will end up in the Spam folder, but it's simple to click on it and mark it as "not spam", then add the email address or entire domain to my "whitelist" to stop it from happening (or add it to my contacts). But AOL? Haven't heard of that yet.