-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In trying to be too terribly clever, I included a bit of ANSI commands in my last post to the list. At least one person has suffered grevious harm to his telnet session as a result. That person asks that I post instructions for recovering from so heinous an attack. All I can suggest is escaping to a shell and doing a 'clear' (or, under MS-DOS, 'cls'). Sorry, folks. I won't do that again. - -- Roy M. Silvernail -- roy@cybrspc.mn.org "Usenet: It's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye." --Jason Kastner<jason@wagner.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.1 iQCVAwUBLuadbBvikii9febJAQFl2AP/X+0X/qMqmTY4NgrItdUyrRx1ZNrI+nmS p423JUy9JS68uCfD7oE6cp0nEtMcr46kDsCgKd1lG8hnM8BaFpbOwRy4UgUDyVP7 LI1nvUfxW2PFZGs5QRJBJkGwShMkUai9C+8btd6nzgpxIpskt/7e5xwPR3YCQnro 6MvLHGXv/2o= =XcHI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----