Hi friends! Unless you have no contact with the outside world, you're probably aware of the recent virus attacks that have been propogated by email. We've always been concerned about maintaining your security when you use the mailing lists and that's one of the reasons why we don't allow email attachments. We have been flexible with vCards, the little attachments that many email programs can send, that contain information about the sender of the email, but in light of the sort of virus attacks that are occuring now, we have changed our policy. Effective immediately, we will reject postings that contain vCard attachments. While we don't know of any case where a vCard attachment has carried a computer virus, we just aren't willing to take the chance of compromising your computers' security. In order to make things a little easier, here are instructions for disabling vCard attachments: (These instructions are based upon Netscape Communicator 4.6) Click on Edit, then Preferences. Under Mail & Newsgroups, select Identity. At the bottom of the Identity window, deselect the option "Attach my personal card to mesages (as a vCard)". Click on OK and your configuration will be saved. (These instructions are based upon Microsoft Outlook 2000...other Outlooks (including Outlook Express) should be similar) Click on Tools, then Options. Select the Mail Format tab. Under Signatures, select Signature Picker. If a signature is listed, highlight it and click on Edit. Under "Attach this business card to this signature", select <None>. You may need to repeat this for other signatures in your list. Click on OK (several times) and your configuration will be saved. From a personal point of view, I believe that this makes good sense if only because the vCard can send personal information about you that you may not want others to see. Please respond directly to me if you have any questions about this change in policy or if you are having difficulty changing your email program's settings and I will be happy to help you. Thank you, Drew Dunn Listowner [log in to unmask] Visit our website regularly for FAQs, articles, how-to's, tech tips and much more http://nospin.com - http://nospin.org