What has happened to my post?

Yesterday, I joined the Sailwave group to ask a technical question about the software and I posted a new thread from the web interface. I understand the point about my needing to be approved as a new member with a legitimate enquiry but it appears my legitimate enquiry has fallen into a black hole.

Unfortunately the web interface gives me no record of my post so I guess I'll have to write it again.

Perhaps in the first instance you can confirm that I am allowed in?

Sorry my fault, am on holiday so checking my phone when i jave
permission! Found your message and has gone thru ok now. I'll unlock
your ppsting prefs when i can.

Simon
Sugmeister

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On 16/06/2012, Jonathan Schofield <js@watershedcreative.com> wrote:

Yesterday, I joined the Sailwave group to ask a technical question about
the software and I posted a new thread from the web interface. I
understand the point about my needing to be approved as a new member
with a legitimate enquiry but it appears my legitimate enquiry has
fallen into a black hole.

Unfortunately the web interface gives me no record of my post so I guess
I'll have to write it again.

Perhaps in the first instance you can confirm that I am allowed in?

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Simon Smith
SimonLSmith@gmail.com

OK, thanks. No hurry. Enjoy your holiday :slight_smile:

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--- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, "Simon L. Smith" <SimonLSmith@...> wrote:

Sorry my fault, am on holiday so checking my phone when i jave
permission! Found your message and has gone thru ok now. I'll unlock
your ppsting prefs when i can.

Simon
Sugmeister

On 16/06/2012, Jonathan Schofield <js@...> wrote:
> Yesterday, I joined the Sailwave group to ask a technical question about
> the software and I posted a new thread from the web interface. I
> understand the point about my needing to be approved as a new member
> with a legitimate enquiry but it appears my legitimate enquiry has
> fallen into a black hole.
>
> Unfortunately the web interface gives me no record of my post so I guess
> I'll have to write it again.
>
> Perhaps in the first instance you can confirm that I am allowed in?
>

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Simon Smith
SimonLSmith@...