>I have had the same experience with vwar-l--the CompuServe subscribers seem to >have less disk space. I suspect that the problem with AOL is that they send >out all those millions of free subscription disks and a lot of completely >inexperienced users land on our virtual doorsteps. I will note that AOL is one of the -only- sites from which I can consistently tell -preciscely- what sort of error is going on so I know what to do with it. While I would prefer the process be automated, at least I can tell what to do. What I -really- hate is those messages which say "your message was undeliverable for three days. Delivery attempts will continue for the next twelve days." I.e., I know that even if I set someone to nomail right away, I'll get bounces from them for the next three days, minimum, plus possibly more errors for the next nine days or so. --Julie [log in to unmask] http://drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu/~julie/ "Spit peanuts only at those you hate, or those you love." The famous Grand Master Llama (from the Naked Dancing Llama web page)