Friends, The attachments discussed below are produced automatically by the e-mail program that Pastor Evans is using, Microsoft Mail. The attachments contain information about the message and its history that other MSMail systems can use to implement various threading and identification features. To non-MSMail systems they are just little dabs of nonsense appended to each message. The feature can be turned off, but since I don't use the program I don't know how. It is also possible to make MSMail wrap lines at a given column. For the sake of the many folks who use text mode terminals at University sites, it is generally considered good protocol that participants in mail list discussions tell their mailers to wrap each line at some column less than 80 so that these terminals can easily display the full message. At 10:51 AM 10/28/97 -0500, Paul F. Evans wrote: ArialMark, Mark Wrote: > Paul-- > > I've noticed that whenever you send messages to the list, there is always > an attachment along with it... perhaps there is something you need to > reconfigure in your mailer? > > M. I am totally unaware of this problem and you are the first to have drawn this to my attention. I am not sending any attachments consciously. If indeed this is occurring I have no idea why. Is anyone else experiencing this difficulty with my mailings and if so, could one of our computer guru's give me some guidance? Please! Meanwhile, I will look at my config. Thanks Mark. Paul F. Evans Pastor Thunder Swamp Pentecostal Holiness Church MT. Olive E-mail: evans@esn.net Web-page: http://ww2.esn.net/~evans <<<<<<<< ------ Paul J. Bodin < http://www.sirius.com/~pjbodin For PGP public key finger pjbodin@sirius.com or check your favorite keyserver