Yours is about 300 bytes:

begin:vcard
fn:Don Gould
n:Gould;Don
org:Bowenvale Communications
adr:Riccarton;;2/59 Peverel Street;Christchurch;;8004;New Zealand
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
title:Director
tel;work:+64 3 348 7235
tel;home:+64 3 348 7235
tel;cell:+64 21 114 0699
url:http://www.bowenvale.co.nz
version:2.1
end:vcard


There is also a bit of MIME stuff to separate it from the main body. 

This is about the same size as a 4-line .signature, if you use all four lines.

Maybe he meant the 'relevant to the subject' bit to apply to vcards, which are 
never
relevant to the subject. But they are similar to a .signature.

It really is time that email and mailing lists move beyond plain text and start
embracing formatted text, photographs and drawings; in short, to advance
electronic communication into the 20th century.

Stephen


Don Gould wrote:
> Right off topic now...
>
> But how big is a vcard?
>
> I thought it was just a 3k or less text file.
>
> Cheers Don
>
> Nick Rout wrote:
>> On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 12:49:59 +1200
>> Craig FALCONER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I have no problem with attachments to the list, provided they're
>>> small and
>>> relevant to the subject being [discussed]
>>
>> Which is not the case with vcards 
>


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