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Sanjaya January 1st 05 06:21 PM


"AbbN" wrote in message
...
Hi,
Just went to their site now (Jan 1st) and just noticed this:

"ILGRadio download is password protected since January 1st 2005. Old
passwords are no longer valid !"

After applying for a new password I got this message:

"No chance to get a password if using freemailers like yahoo, hotmail, ...
!!!"

Fortunately I didn't use a "freemailer"

Take Care
Abb Naklie
Windsor, Ontario, Canada


Thanks Abb.
That message wasn't there yesterday.
I just emailed (from my ISP mail) and requested
a password.

"Sanjaya" wrote in message
link.net...
I can't get the standard ILG data or even my "premium"
data from ILG because my premium username/password doesn't work and I
don't know a standard name/pw to get the regular data files. I tried
the 12345 usernname and 123abc12 password that used to work in RLDB
but no joy.

Anyone know what I should enter to get the standard data files?
I emailed and asked about my premium name and password, but no answer
yet.

Thanks everyone, and Happy New Year.






Sanjaya January 1st 05 07:50 PM


"Sanjaya" wrote...

I'll post if I hear from ILG about why my "premium" name and pw don't work.


ILG wrote back in response to the inquiry about my *Premium* password not
being valid. All they sent was a link to the web form for requesting a new
*free* password... and a note saying "see this".
http://www.ilgradio.com/ilg-order.htm

I got that after I'd applied for a free one. After applying there was a message saying
it takes "about a week". And as Abb pointed out, the kind people at ILG won't answer
a password request from a free e-mail address like yahoo, hotmail etc., so if anyone
needs to update ILG data use your ISP e-mail account to request a free password.

I was confused about why ILG considers their time and information so valuable
that only those willing to jump through the hoop are allowed access to what is
apparently a highly guarded state secret.

Then I got an e-mail from Condi Rice saying I had been temporarily approved to view the
ILG data and would receive official clearance papers and an access code from NSA
in "about a week"... pending the background check of course.





SYSYPHUS' SISTER January 1st 05 09:45 PM

Sanjaya wrote:
"AbbN" wrote in message
...

Hi,
Just went to their site now (Jan 1st) and just noticed this:

"ILGRadio download is password protected since January 1st 2005. Old
passwords are no longer valid !"

After applying for a new password I got this message:

"No chance to get a password if using freemailers like yahoo, hotmail, ...
!!!"

Fortunately I didn't use a "freemailer"

Take Care
Abb Naklie
Windsor, Ontario, Canada



Thanks Abb.
That message wasn't there yesterday.
I just emailed (from my ISP mail) and requested
a password.


"Sanjaya" wrote in message
thlink.net...

I can't get the standard ILG data or even my "premium"
data from ILG because my premium username/password doesn't work and I
don't know a standard name/pw to get the regular data files. I tried
the 12345 usernname and 123abc12 password that used to work in RLDB
but no joy.

Anyone know what I should enter to get the standard data files?
I emailed and asked about my premium name and password, but no answer
yet.

Thanks everyone, and Happy New Year.





Look---if you respond offlist--Ill send you the B04 list as it was
before all this fallderalll started....



Jim Shaffer, Jr. January 1st 05 11:22 PM

On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 12:16:10 -0500, "AbbN" wrote:

Hi,
Just went to their site now (Jan 1st) and just noticed this:

"ILGRadio download is password protected since January 1st 2005. Old
passwords are no longer valid !"

After applying for a new password I got this message:

"No chance to get a password if using freemailers like yahoo, hotmail, ...
!!!"


Exactly what the hell is their problem anyway? Since they're giving away their
data, why do they care who gets it?



dxAce January 1st 05 11:25 PM



"Jim Shaffer, Jr." wrote:

On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 12:16:10 -0500, "AbbN" wrote:

Hi,
Just went to their site now (Jan 1st) and just noticed this:

"ILGRadio download is password protected since January 1st 2005. Old
passwords are no longer valid !"

After applying for a new password I got this message:

"No chance to get a password if using freemailers like yahoo, hotmail, ...
!!!"


Exactly what the hell is their problem anyway? Since they're giving away their
data, why do they care who gets it?


I hate to say it, but the guy has 'issues'... has had for years.

dxAce
Michigan
The United States of America



Joe Analssandrini January 2nd 05 09:10 PM

Hello Helmsman,

I got mine within 24 hours as well and, like yours, it worked
perfectly.

But just HOW is this going to reduce the "spam" he claims he's getting?

(Maybe HE ought to try Yahoo!, which is what I use as my main e-mail
address. Their "spam filters" work very well. I rarely find "spam" in
my "Inbox;" it goes to my "Bulk" folder which I never even look at; I
just delete everything in it.)

Best,

Joe


Sven Ohlsson January 6th 05 10:32 AM

Joe Analssandrini wrote:

Hello Helmsman,

I got mine within 24 hours as well and, like yours, it worked
perfectly.

But just HOW is this going to reduce the "spam" he claims he's
getting?

(Maybe HE ought to try Yahoo!, which is what I use as my main e-mail
address. Their "spam filters" work very well. I rarely find "spam" in
my "Inbox;" it goes to my "Bulk" folder which I never even look at; I
just delete everything in it.)

Best,

Joe


I think Bernt has the same feelings as I do. Meaning most SPAM comes
from Hotmail, Yahoo etc addresses. And this means that mail coming from
these addresses are by that reason often regarded as SPAM even if they
are not. I am also staying away from them.

/Sven



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