Do I need a comma before 'and' in this sentence?

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Anonymous  #467212  Tue, 22 Jan 08 12:03 AM
If any of my readers are interested in the unreleased entry, then they can drop a comment and I will happily send it to them via e-mail.
  
Clive  #467261  Tue, 22 Jan 08 03:05 AM

Hi,

If any of my readers are interested in the unreleased entry, then they can drop a comment and I will happily send it to them via e-mail.

A comma is optional here. I wouldn't use one.

'Drop a comment' doesn't sound natural. I suggest either 'drop me a line' or, preferably, just 'email me'.

Best wishes, Clive

  
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