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Before anyone concludes one or another is a liar here are a couple of "innocent 'till proven guilty" thoughts to check first. My e-mail provider recently apparently decided to declare messages I had been receiving from several addresses for a long time as spam. I logged into a webpage to see why the messages stopped on the 12th only to find that messages were still coming, it's just my address was bouncing them back. It's very possible when someone tells you they didn't receive wanted messages it's the truth. Misfiltered mail is a growing problem.
As far as one person not being able to get to a webpage that everyone else can there are a couple of explainations for this. One is that your ISP has blocked a bad IP range (spammer, hacker, virus spreader, etc) that includes the hosting for the site you can't reach. More likely is that you have downloaded one of many popular applications (especially p2p programs) that while installing made entries into your HOST file blocking supposedly undesirable sites, but often blocking stuff you want. About 6 months ago I discovered I had several hundred unwanted entries in mine. It explained why I had been seeing so many broken images and 404 pages when others could get to them. They like to target ads and porn. My thought is that it's someone who develops these programs who also has ads out there blocking competitors.
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