Greetings all I don't mean to be a bother or a grump. You will be able to tell how annoyed I am very shortly, and yes, I do mean shortly! I am not aware of any attachments nor do I do the Accessibility evangelism sort of thing either, that is what is weird in fact I just checked all my messages that I sent to you all and none, and I repeat, NONE, had any attachments with that label thanks, That's the thing, someone from this list, no need to say names, ahem had kindly sent me that message regarding the file attachment which I never attached in the first place, could have been someone else from another list? I never did see any attachments once I looked at my sent messages folder. Thanks for the clarification but for my sanity and my respect for others, I only attach files to any emails to those who request it, not any lists whatsoever, that generally to me is not list etiquette, grumpy and confused trumpeter, huff and puff and blow! This message sender sent that warning to me from the bookshare/volunteer lists, and apparently everyone else got my messages containing no such attachments and I even double checked my outgoing messages, never sent such a file type nor am I associated with that sort of thing and when I ever do end up sending files via attachment, it is to the respective people I do send via email, however I believe it is not list etiquette to send messages that clog such lists with attachments, which I made very clear to everyone so far, ok going to take a breather before I blow up. ---------------- ---------------- Of all the friends I've had growing up, the trumpet has been a motivating, yet challenging friend. I can express myself through the trumpet to anyone who loves music, because this instrument has a range of moods. These great personalities shape the classic trumpet: "brash, impetuous, cocky, and cool, and in-command." "You have to remember the trumpet is a mean instrument. Sometimes I feel like throwing it out the window, it's such a beast. There are times when it treats you so sweet and nice that everything comes out just perfect. Then you come back to it the next night, rub your hands together and say to yourself you're going to do it all over again. You pick up the horn put it to your chops and the son of a bitch says: SCREW YOU!!!!!" -Roy Eldridge- Chela Robles E-Mail: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx MSNWindowsLive Messenger: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: jazzytrumpet Cell Phone: 925-250-5955 ----- Original Message ----- From: Chela Robles To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; BlindAudibleListeners@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; BLMT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; Christian music and book sharing ; Mobile Speak/Magnifier Smartphone Users List ; k1000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; keyznvox@xxxxxxxxxxx ; Karen Ashford ; KeyboneKaiser@xxxxxxxxxxx ; Sarah McIntyre ; Nathan Dyer ; Rudy Cervantes ; bebop4ever@xxxxxxx ; fulcrum@xxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 7:42 PM Subject: TEST Greetings to all, someone kindly wrote me off-list and apparently, I've been blocked by servers on the receiving end saying: I just wanted to let you know this is happening. My isp is blocking your messages to the list, because they contain an attachment that they consider forbidden. I feel sure this attachment does not contain a virus, but wanted you to be aware of the issue. If you don't receive replies, it could be that other isps are blocking them as well. Accessibility evangelism discussion..vcf is the attachment they are flagging. I hope I didn't offend you, but wanted to let you know what was happening. Any feedback would be grateful, please? It is urgent. I just scanned my PC and there isn't any viruses whatsoever but I can submit a log from using HiJackThis to anyone's email if they so are inclined to see what is up or rather help me solve this issue that someone else had seen. ---------------- Of all the friends I've had growing up, the trumpet has been a motivating, yet challenging friend. I can express myself through the trumpet to anyone who loves music, because this instrument has a range of moods. These great personalities shape the classic trumpet: "brash, impetuous, cocky, and cool, and in-command." "You have to remember the trumpet is a mean instrument. Sometimes I feel like throwing it out the window, it's such a beast. There are times when it treats you so sweet and nice that everything comes out just perfect. Then you come back to it the next night, rub your hands together and say to yourself you're going to do it all over again. You pick up the horn put it to your chops and the son of a bitch says: SCREW YOU!!!!!" -Roy Eldridge- Chela Robles E-Mail: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx MSNWindowsLive Messenger: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: jazzytrumpet Cell Phone: 925-250-5955