....Someone said earlier today, <beginning quoted text> "The original "subject" header was "MailScanner Question".... Now the thread has been jacked, archiving this is a pain and anyone searching said archive to see if someone actually answered the "MailScanner" question is only going to find that some clueless and/or manipulative individual HIGHJACKED said thread and therefore isn't getting the answer they've searched for relating to "MailScanners" - DON'T HIGHJACK THREADS - it's rude, unprofessional and seriously screws up the archive." </end of quote> Ok, a protocol point needs to be made here, I believe. There will always be new users attracted to a mail list that have *no* idea what a thread is... I was one of those once. In fact, since my mail tool (Kontact) does not thread messages by default, I hadn't ever seen what a "thread" even looked like before someone showed me how to configure the client. What's my point here? Be nice. Sometimes folks break protocol because they are honestly ignorant and don't mean any harm. They aren't trying to be rude, or mess up the archive, or anything evil like that. They just don't understand. Just a suggestion. Kind regards, M Harris <><