charles:  how strange.  did you send this message today?

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at any rate this was the message I was trying to get to - whoever sent me that notice this morning . . .

I was talking with mark minton about the attachments issue and he said that the new mexico list addresses it by simply filtering any and all attachments out. so if a message says see attached document it simply isnt there.

I truely cannot remember what the current status of attachments is - allowed? not allowed? as someone who can only get modem dialup it is an ongoing source of irritation esp as the attachments get huger and huger - and I often have to call my server and have them do the deleting as it freezes the connection completely.

I have learned not to mention it to the group at large. several people were considerate enough to flood me with random attachments for several days. a punishment I suppose for bringing the issue up.

could you let me know what the actual policy is?  thanks, and for all you do,

Nancy

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