Donna, >These are the headers that someone has recieved. No one else on the list >gets attachments through! If that one person is the only subscriber using Lotus Notes, that may be a factor. Also, the sequence ... >X-Spam-Status: No, score=1.8 required=5.0 >tests=HTML_MESSAGE,MIME_QP_LONG_LINE ... suggests positive results from those two tests, not simply their having been made, and a positive result from the former in particular appears yet more likely from ... >Content-Type: multipart/mixed ... >X-CCLRC-SPAM-report: 0.001 : HTML_MESSAGE HTML tags (like RTF coding and UUencode coding, both of which I also suspected before reading your message citing the problematic headers) can show up in plain-text messages; on occasion they trip up the software of individual recipients, as I think happened here. Chuck Brandstater [log in to unmask]