The list, by consensus of the operators, has a 1M file size limit. If you can't handle it don't ask others to discard inches... Oh, and to actually return to Sunders original point of copyright. Editing the copyrighted file actually shows intent. At least my excuse is the god damned software is intentionaly designed to force the behaviour. But I did find a way to remove the attachments with only 1 extra click. Though Netscape screams like a banshee when you do it (You pick up another extra click here as well which makes the exercise entirely too tedious - and I'm sure as hell not opening another(!) window - you've got your modem picadillo and I've got my software elegance standard - Want respect? Give it.). Clearly Netscape feels that the argument over unintentional (or 'forced' depending upon POV) copyright violations are less important than keeping attachments on 'send page' commands. It's always seemed to me that it would have made more sense to fetch the page reference when the mail was opened. But I didn't write the friggin beasty. If you don't like the behaviour then send a note to Netscape. I'm not going to do anything except keep transiently using the program and to keep participating in the list. If that means the occassional unintended attachment then so be it. Deal with it. If it really bothers you but you don't want to unsub then you can kill file (Mommy, can I go out and kill tonite?) or you can start your own node. File size limitations would be completely acceptable so long as you don't truncate the messages on the backbone that you forward to other core nodes. File size truncation would need to be limited to your direct subscribers only. You are of course always welcome to keep whinning. Empower the individual! The behaviour of the leading proponents of crypto-anarchy when faced with 'non-compliant' behaviour is clear evidence of why the philosophy doesn't work. Over and out. ____________________________________________________________________ Before a larger group can see the virtue of an idea, a smaller group must first understand it. "Stranger Suns" George Zebrowski The Armadillo Group ,::////;::-. James Choate Austin, Tx /:'///// ``::>/|/ ravage@ssz.com www.ssz.com .', |||| `/( e\ 512-451-7087 -====~~mm-'`-```-mm --'- --------------------------------------------------------------------