I always encourage subscribers to use another email service other than Gmail. Google doesn't think my posts deserve the inbox sometimes. About half my subscribers are on that service and probably use Chrome too.
Getting a few "yes I got it fine" comments. It is apparent there is a variety of "blockers" out there in the internet world of servers, Google, Microsoft, -- the list goes on.. Point is the trigger of the "block" must be my last name. It is quite unique.. not the content of the post I posted in the single benign post. I will finish the rest of what I had to say about GCTA as a comment to a superb article I read in the last week or so.
Aha.. I should have asked.. are you going directly to substack to see the stuff, or are you waiting to get a notification on email server in your normal "email" inbox services? I hear some substack writers get through the email "screening" and others don't. I personally have a gmail account and rarely use it. Others, using the same private server (literally the same box) I do.... don't even get my substack notifications. Very peculiar. Thanks for the feedback from those who have responded.
I always encourage subscribers to use another email service other than Gmail. Google doesn't think my posts deserve the inbox sometimes. About half my subscribers are on that service and probably use Chrome too.
Receiving your communications without problems.
For what it's worth Bob, I only recently subscribed & have received the last 4 newsletters ok
Getting a few "yes I got it fine" comments. It is apparent there is a variety of "blockers" out there in the internet world of servers, Google, Microsoft, -- the list goes on.. Point is the trigger of the "block" must be my last name. It is quite unique.. not the content of the post I posted in the single benign post. I will finish the rest of what I had to say about GCTA as a comment to a superb article I read in the last week or so.
Aha.. I should have asked.. are you going directly to substack to see the stuff, or are you waiting to get a notification on email server in your normal "email" inbox services? I hear some substack writers get through the email "screening" and others don't. I personally have a gmail account and rarely use it. Others, using the same private server (literally the same box) I do.... don't even get my substack notifications. Very peculiar. Thanks for the feedback from those who have responded.
Got the email notification via my yahoo address