On Thu, 27 Jun 1996 08:20:07 -0400 you said: > Tough call- does the company bend to >the will of the (usually a minority) workers, or does LSOFT adjust to suit >its customers (listowners and members)? You have the question wrong. It should be "does L-Soft willfully violate Internet standards for mail just to please sites that run non-compliant mail software, or do sites that run non-compliant mail software either a) buy compliant mail software, or b) complain to the non-complying mail software vendor loudly enough that the vendor redesigns the product to come into compliance". Begin(flame) Personally I'm sick and tired of sites that send back totally unhelpful and uninformative messages to the effect of "The mail couldn't be delivered but we're not going to tell you who caused the error" and other idiotic hacks. If a company goes to the trouble to provide Internet access to its employees, it should go the next step and provide its employees with reasonable mail software that complies with recognized standards (RFC821 and RFC822 come to mind). I'm mindful of a certain major Internet service provider who often bounces mail back with "ambiguous address" errors. The provider is serious, but his mail software is seriously hosed if it can't even figure out who the mail is for. End(flame) #include <std-disclaimer.h> Nathan