[comp.org.acm] E-mail replies from the ACM

georges@cs.uq.oz.au (George Semeczko) (06/09/91)

I have recently (last month) sent two e-mail letters to
the ACM using the e-mail addresses found on most of the ACM
publications and in this news group. I have since heard no
replies. As one was to do with my resubscription to the ACM I
was hoping for a fairly quick response.

Alas, I have still not heard back from the ACM. My email did 
not bounce back so I presume it did get through to them. I did
request in my last e-mail to them for an e-mail reply just to 
tell me that they did receive it, but still no response!!

Has anyone else experienced any problems e-mailing to the ACM (or
even has anyone received e-mail replies from them) or am I just 
having mail problems that I don't know about.

In desperation I did phone them concerning some of my queries, 
but as 3 minutes 18 seconds of phone call cost me $A 3.96 this 
becomes a costly exercise. I hope as a technologically based 
organisation ACM does use e-mail for some replies.

So if anyone can tell me what they know about the current state of
e-mail to the ACM I would be very greatful.


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