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I have had problems before with my mailing lists sending to MSN and Hotmail but never this bad - it has been going on for several days now - occasionally some messages get through but most come back with the information at the end of this message. From the same server I have sent messages to my hotmail account to check it and they come through fine but the list mail does not. Is there some setting I could set on mailman v 2.0.8 that would fool hotmail into thinking its not bulk mail or something. Any other ideas?
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THIS IS A HEADER - IT WILL BE REMOVED WHEN WE REACH OUR GOAL. PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR POST Dear List Subscriber, We need your help! The e-mail list you are reading at this moment is owned and operated by the Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Association, also known as PCOSA (www.pcosupport.org). The PCOSA currently runs 25 topic based lists and 66 regional lists that have a total of over 12,000 subscriptions. Each of these lists are provided to you free of charge. Although we provide the lists at no cost to you, there is a heavy cost to us in the operation of these resources for your benefit. During the month of January there was a total of nearly 5,500 posts to those lists. This is fabulous from a support perspective, but also costly to maintain the hardware and facilities to support this transactional volume. In order to continue the existing lists, create more lists when you request them, and handle more subscriptions, we need support from YOU! Donate to the Have a Heart Donation Drive as a way of contributing to the overall operation of this organization, including the list you are participating on right now.
If you have not already done so, please donate or join PCOSA today by visiting our online donation form at http://www.pcosupport.org/pcosa/donate_app.php or by joining or renewing your membership at http://www.pcosupport.org/membership/applications.php Thanks to the many generous donations we have received thus far totaling $12616.10, we are a little over 31 percent of the way to our goal! Only $27383.90 to meet our goal!
We are really moving forward, with over $12,00.00 in donations! We want to welcome our new members to the Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Association and thank all of you that have donated to support the free programs and services PCOSA provides each and every day!
For those of you who have not yet donated or become members because you are unsure about what the PCOSA does, and what we have accomplished so far, here is our history !
It all started when a few people in the alt.infertility newsgroup noticed that several women had PCOS. The first e-mail list was created on February 14, 1996. At this time the list was administered manually. May 3, 1996 the list was temporarily stopped while it changed moderators to Mary Clark (currently the Chair of the PCOSA Board of Directors). Mary implemented the first automated list server that her ISP had made available. The list resumed operations on May 19, 1996.
July 19, 1996 Mary wrote "Would you believe that I just counted and there are 163 of us? "
August 28, 1996 The first mention or formal organization was made by a list member :"Does anyone have any ideas on how to get some sort of PCO movement going? I think we should all band together and make it so insurance covers electrolysis for PCO sufferers. How would a person go about getting this started? Every time I think about how much of our condition isn't covered (or even recognized) I get so damn mad. I'd like to change this, but I don't know where to start."
September 2, 1996 Christine Gray (now Christine Gray-DeZarn - the current CEO) sent this message:
From: Christine Gray Subject: Re: PCO lobby Date: Mon, 2 Sep 1996 16:08:35 -0400 In a message dated 96-08-28 21:31:15 EDT, you write:
I also thought of this a few days ago. Could we start a non-profit research foundation to lobby for better insurance coverage and also provide funding for PCO and PCO related research? I realize that this isn't cancer we're talking about but it does effect a large part of the female population and has major impact on the quality of our lives, especially for those who are dealing with infertility. Great idea! I wonder if we could channel that through RESOLVE instead of reinventing the wheel, though. RESOLVE is already lobbying for infertility overage in general, aren't they?-Christine G.
Christine Gray DeZarn polled the various groups to see if there was any interest in putting together a conference. Based on the results of that initial survey, the PCOSA inaugural conference was held in Baltimore, Maryland, May 16-18, 1997. Over 100 women and health care professionals were n attendance. (The PCOSA will hold its 6th annual International Conference in Atlanta,Georgia October 16 - October 19, 2003).
Other accomplishments of the PCOSA include:
- Creation of PCOTeen - a division of the PCOSA that supports teens and young women with PCOS.
- Creation of PCOLists - A single place to find many support lists on different topics relating to PCOS.
- Facilitation of print media coverage including: Woman's Day, NewsWeek, Ladies Home Journal, the Anne Landers Column, and newspapers including the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune and numerous others.
- Facilitation of broadcast media coverage including: Dateline, The Leeza Show, and many local news and radio broadcasts.
- A website (www.pcosupport.org) containing complimentary information and news about the latest advances in PCOS research, topical content, and resource kits.
- Facilitation of the start-up and development of many chapters across the United States to support women with PCOS locally.
- Assistance and collaboration with global PCOS Support organizations through initiation of the "PCOS Coalition".
- Creation and distribution of educational materials, pamphlets, brochures.
- Annual Conference with expert scientific programming as well as social opportunities
- Regional symposia throughout the year.
- Online Message Boards in collaboration with OBGYN.net
- Online chats on PCOS-relevant topics.
- Educational Training on PCOSA for Health Providers.
- Collaboration with the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists to facilitate education and appropriate patient referral programs.
- Participation in medical professional conferences such as the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, Endocrine Society, and other relevant professional organizations to make physicians aware of PCOS and of PCOSA patient support resources.
With your donations, PCOSA can continue to be educators, supporters and advocates for PCOS. If every person on our list donated just 3 dollars, we would reach our goal of 40 thousand dollars and be able to strengthen our current programs and continue to forge forward with new ideas and more services to offer you the support you deserve! So donate now, ask your friends and family, ask your company if they have a matching donation program and support the organization that supports you!
If you have already donated to PCOSA, thank you for reading this far, but especially, thank you for the support you have shown by your memberships and donations ! You are truly appreciated by all participants in need of your financial support of PCOSA!! If you are interested in donating to PCOSA you may make a tax-deductible contribution to PCOSA by visiting http://www.pcosupport.org/pcosa/donate_app.php and following the instructions to contribute by mail or to use our online secured server. You will receive an acknowledgement of your gift that may be filed with your 2003 income tax return. PCOSA is designated by the IRS as a fully recognized 501(c)3 charitable organization. Thank you again for you support! Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Association info@pcosupport.org http://www.pcosupport.org
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