Hi, The list in question is AFRICA-N. This problem just came to my attention this morning when I was reading LSTOWN-L. On a hunch I checked the AFRICA-N archives and bingo there it was. The list has been suspended for about a week at the request of the list owner's supervisor. What the list owner has done is not illegal under Canadian law nor is it necessarily immoral as it has been suggested. There is no written policy at the University of Toronto covering this bahaviour, but the list owner is being informed that it isn't "cricket", so to speak. The internet is becoming more and more commercial every day, inevitably so I suppose, but we don't have to hurry it along. I suspect that traffic will resume when the student list owner and his prof have a little chat. So until further notice, hold onto your cheque books. :-) Steve Younker Systems Group University of Toronto