Here's something to watch out for if your e-mail system allows you to quote a message to which you're replying. If you quote the header (i.e., the lines that say "To" and "From" and the like) so that it appears in the body of the message and then you send it to SCREEN-L it often does not make it through to the subscribers. What happens is that the software that runs SCREEN-L (called LISTSERV) sees that "To" and "From" stuff and interprets your message as an error message. Then it sends the message to me, the list "owner", instead of sending it to the SCREEN-L subscribers. The message I get has the comment below on it. The way to avoid this problem is to delete any "To" or "From" lines from the body of a message when you are sending a reply to SCREEN-L or any other LISTSERV-based deal. Any questions? Buzz me at [log in to unmask] P.S. I had three such messages bounced to me this week. ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- The enclosed mail file, found in the SCREEN-L reader and shown under the spoolid 4515 in the console log, has been identified as a possible delivery error notice for the following reason: "Sender:", "From:" or "Reply-To:" field pointing to the list has been found in mail body. ---------- We live as we dream--alone. --Joseph Conrad ---------- | Jeremy G. Butler - - - - - - - - - - | Internet : [log in to unmask] | | SCREEN-L Coordinator | BITNET : JBUTLER@UA1VM | | | | Telecommunication & Film Dept * The University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa |