I vote to let the entire archive stand in its own light, unedited. Everything else quickly gets to the point where it becomes a serious question of censorship. That includes network abuse. If somebody posts wrong information or is simply mistaken about issues, post a correction. What, have you guys all lost the ability to communicate and solve conflicting views in civilized, verbal discourse? This is a public forum, treat it as such. If you don't want something to be public knowledge or are unable to communicate in words, don't post it here. Thanks, Chris -- Christian Kuhtz, BellSouth Corp., Sr. Network Architect <ck@bellsouth.net> 1100 Ashwood Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30338 <ck@gnu.org> "Legalize free-enterprise murder: why should governments have all the fun?" -- /usr/games/fortune