Adam Bailey wrote on 10 June 1998 at 03:07: > Yes, but it's easier (and more common) to reconfigure the email address > in a web browser than an email client. Not a whole lot easier, but still > your average falsifier's first choice as a weapon. Agreed. I guess you're talking about Netscape version 3 and earlier, when the e-mail was included in the browser? Other browsers don't necessarily have built-in e-mail, most common alternative being Internet Explorer. I don't see why using Eudora on a PC is any different to using Outlook Express, its *very* easy to change your address. If they're going to filter one type of package, why not filter all PC packages? > There's also the common problem of people using a lab computer and then > leaving without clearing that information out. Then the next person comes > in and starts interacting with the LISTSERV without thinking. I agree with you there, especially in an educational establishment, but in an office or private home? Why penalise people who choose to use a web browsers mail package at home? I guess it depends on how much of L-soft's market is educational / commercial. James