I don't usually quote at length, but . . . On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Tom Trimble wrote: > The strategy that I use (having a website available for the > purpose) is to *block *all* attachments*. {also nomime nohtml, thus text > only} When a suitable object arises, I contact the provider and post it to > the website in a downloadable form. This way there is full control. I > receive the file directly, it is automatically scanned for viruses/worms, > and I can maintain it in a continuously available manner, and it can be > downloaded by those who wish it confidently, and those who do not wish it > are not troubled by it. Does this remind anyone of something? Perhaps filelists, AFD/FUI? Yes, I know, I said I wouldn't mention it again but I'm weak and, as the only listowner at Buffalo who maintains an even half active filelist (catalog these days), I succumb to temptation on occaision. So, how 'bout it? FUI/AFD for UNIX? Packages? I still have subscribers who ask for them (obviously fossils). Douglas