I think it has to do with AOLs new policy of allowing people to spam you for a fee. I run a couple of lists and we had to get "approved" to send email to AOL customers because we weren't a "recognized" service provider. They told our customers it had nothing to do with charging people to spam them, but it the timing was a little too coincidental for me ;-) >For the record, I sent below email on Tuesday, April 11th at 2:20 PM >and it was finally delivered today Thursday, April 13th at 8:31 PM. >What gives? Why is the server withholding certain emails while >allowing others to go through. I know this is through AOL but all >of my other emails have no problem getting through. Just with this >server. Ideas? > >>In a message dated 4/11/06 11:09:18 AM, mac.k at a2k.ch writes: >> >>i would like to import into itunes some old audio tapes that i have. >>i have a 17" powerbook which has one of those audio line-in ports. >> >>what are the pros and cons of this port versus griffin's imic? >> > >It depends upon your tape machine. Some decks have an audio out >while others have a speaker out. Speaker outs are an amplified >signal which can add distortion. Line out is the best way to go. >Some outs are balanced others are unbalanced. Suggest that you >Google your deck name for specs if you don't already have them. The >Powerbook has an audio to digital converter built in, so you do not >need an iMic, just a cord from the deck out to the miniplug of the >record in of the 17. Apple.com/support will have the a-d specs but >I think they are something like 20hz to 20khz. Hope this helps. > >_______________________________________________ >Titanium mailing list >Titanium at listserver.themacintoshguy.com >http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/titanium > >Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984