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Yevgeniy,
Since you didn't see the post in your own folder, you could test this by
checking your spam filters, and promotional folders if your mail service
sorts that way.
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On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 3:32 PM, Martin Wessendorf <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear Dr. Romin--
>
> On 1/27/2015 1:17 PM, Yevgeniy Romin wrote:
>
>> This is a question that doesn't have to do with
>> microscopy, but with this forum itself, if anybody has any suggestions, I
>> would very much appreciate it. I have posted a message here recently (a
>> microscopy position advertisement), and it clearly reached some people on
>> the list server, as we have received inquiries about it. However, I do not
>> see this message in my own folder, and a few of my colleagues also did not
>> receive this message, even though they are part of this server. Does
>> anybody have any idea on what the reason for this may be?
>>
>
> The few times in the past when I've heard about problems with messages not
> being received, the reason has been the user's mail server blocking mail
> from the listserv. In this case, though, my guess is that because your
> posting was a solicitation, it got caught by spam-traps on some (but not
> all) users' e-mail accounts.
>
> However, this is a guess. If you see this behavior again--for instance,
> if the same users didn't receive the posting to which I'm replying--then
> there's something more subtle going on. Please contact me directly if
> that's the case.
>
> Thanks and best wishes--
>
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