Dear Colleagues
I have recently discovered a serious problem with my e-mail system. I have tracked down the problem to a mail-client on my machine at home. It would appear that when this mail-client was connected to the exchange both incoming and outgoing mails were redirected to an archive folder and not received or sent. The process appears to have been random - some mails were received or sent as normal, some mail folders were emptied and others appear to have been untouched. The problem appears to have been affecting my mails for some weeks.
I am now going through the archive folder to establish what was and was not sent and resending mails that appear to have been affected. I would hope to complete this process within the next few days (the archive folder contains some 1500 items so it will inevitably take some time). I would like to ask you in the meantime, to be patient - if I resend messages that you have already received I apologise in advance. On the other hand, if you were expecting a reply from me (over the past 3 or 4 weeks) and have not received one, please feel free to write to me off-list and let me know.
Rowdy Yates
Senior Research Fellow
Scottish Addiction Studies
Dept. of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling
Scotland
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F: +44 (0) 1786-466299
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