I’m writing to apologise for any inconvenience some subscribers may have experienced in the transition from production being handled by myself to production being outsourced. Change often has some unintended consequences.
A number of you have informed me that the daily and weekly emails are no longer being sent to your inbox. Anecdotally, this group is in a large part Bigpond users. We are working hard in order to find a permanent remedy to this problem.
For those that are no longer receiving the daily or weekly emails there are a few fixes which may work in the short term. The first is to check whether the emails are now being sent to your junk folder. If this is the case then you can move the email back into your inbox and hopefully, your mail service will remember this change. Second, if the above does not work you could unsubscribe from the email list through the ‘manage your subscription’ option of the right-hand-side bar on the home page of publish.pearlsandirritations.com and then re-subscribe.
If these two options don’t work then please email support@staging-johnmenadue.kinsta.cloud for further assistance.
Despite this distribution glitch the readership of Pearls and Irritations has continued to grow strongly in recent days and weeks.
We appreciate your patience and continued support.
John Menadue
John Menadue is the Founder and Editor in Chief of Pearls and Irritations. He was formerly Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet under Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser, Ambassador to Japan, Secretary of the Department of Immigration and CEO of Qantas.
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6 responses to “JOHN MENADUE. An explanation and apology to some subscribers.”
Oops, that should read Newsletter! Helps to read before pressing send!
Gavin
finally stopped going to Junk, after many days of clicking 🙂
Sorry about that. John menadue
Tieing your email address to your ISP/RSP tends to tie you to that provider more than can be healthy for promoting competing between providers. This is in much the same way that you can become tied to your bank for life because it is too hard to change.
Just to advise that today’s email arrived correctly for the first time since the transition. The were going to “junk”
Many thanks.
Sorry about that. John Menadue