T. wrote: Now, I really have y'all's "number" <g>, but thought some of you might be less than happy about it, so I wrote back to suggest they use BCc
B. is of two minds - (and yes someone 'there' does communicate in English). Of the one mind, it is essentially a private message and I am flattered to know in whose company I am ;) Secondly - it is more personal a message, than receiving a Bcc. Of the other mind, a Bcc does eliminate the chance that I will, accidentaly 'take' all the addresses in the header into my address book, and the next silly poem about aging that I think all my correspondents should receive, will go to those I hadn't expected to send to... Incidentally the collar in Set 9 is a textural stunner. For those not on their mailing list, go here: http://www.ville-retournac.fr/musee/anglais/boutique/modeles/set_9.htm bye for now B. (Bev) in Sooke, BC (west coast of Canada) - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
