Hello everyone, I am still working on getting some of the kinks out of the mailing list, so please bear with me. The question has been raised on how to reply to posts on veg-raw. In order to make it easy to reply to a post and have the reply be posted to all members of the list, the server will now place "[log in to unmask]" as the Reply to message header, so that all you have to do to followup on a post is reply to the article in question in your mailer. Since the purpose of the list is for public discussion, this appears to be a reasonable approach for most circumstances. If, however, you would like to respond to post in private, and not have your response sent to veg-raw, you can edit the Reply to message header to contain the e-mail address of the poster. I will try to include the e-mail address of the poster in the message fronter (after headers, but before the actual message), so that the individual poster's email address can be found. Your email software can also usually be configured to include a signature file, which can contain your email address if so desired. Nonetheless, I would encourage followups to be posted to veg-raw whenever possible, as many participants may be interested in the information exchange. On another issue, as we collect some information from participants, it may be desirable to save some postings, or distill them into faq-style files, and have these available as needed for reference. My internet provider has allowed user ftp areas for anonymous ftp, so I think for now, that we can take this approach, and save handy references and gems from veg-raw and make them available for anon ftp. I will be putting some of my html files (my page is still not quite ready for prime time) which contain sources, book reviews, etc in the ftp area shortly, so watch this space for more info. I welcome any of your submissions for the ftp area as well. Please feel free to make any suggestions on how to improve veg-raw, and make it a valuable resource for everyone involved. I want this to be a team effort, so, please, help me out in making the list a success for all. Best wishes and health, David Mayne [log in to unmask]