A few more questions that have been asked repeatedly off-list and are therefore being answered here: 1. If you receive a message via ICOM-L that starts with a personal greeting, you are *not* being sent that person's mail in error. Responses to messages sent to distribution lists are normally begun with an indication of the original author's name. Indeed, most e-mail software automatically provides the necessary info when generating a reply. Some people prefer to be a bit more personal and replace the text generated by the e-mail program ("On Sept. 15, John Smith wrote:") with a friendly greeting ("Dear John"). 2. It sometimes happens that people do address what are clearly personal messages to an entire distribution list (at times with rather embarrassing consequences). Any such message that is sent to ICOM-L will neither be distributed to the list nor forwarded to its intended recipient (whose personal address will almost invariably not be indicated in the message). Please double check the address to which you send your e-mail before dispatching it. 3. The search engine that has been installed on the ICOM site is called "ht://Dig" and is one of the more widely deployed free software packages of its kind. It is not particularly difficult either to install or maintain and deservedly has a very good reputation. More information can be found at http://www.htdig.org/. Although the information at that site is highly technical, in addition to being of interest to anyone considering installing ht://Dig, some of the material provided may be of use to the authors of HTML documents. /Cary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Change ICOM-L subscription options and search the archives at: http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/icom-l.html