Fred van Sand <vze59cgy@verizon.net> writes: > Hi Jim, > > Are you talking about just your name? That always showed up as text. > But if you are talking about the reply address, it always shows up as html > on my mail program. (xxx@xxx.com) Let's try again. "HTML" means "encoded in HTML markup". It does not mean any of the following: (a) Blue (b) Any other colour (c) A clickable link What you are fairly clearly trying to say is that the reply address looks like a clickable link. That's not because it is "in HTML", it's because your mail reader recognises it as an address and makes it clickable. There is no problem whatsoever with this. Incidentally, here are a couple of lines from the headers on your posting: X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000 Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 The first says that you are using the mail program most artfully crafted to be susceptible to 99.9% of virus attacks (but that's your problem); the second says that you have set it up to send a plain text message, which is exactly what the list requests. So your posting is problem free. Brian Chandler ---------------- geo://Sano.Japan.Planet_3 Jigsaw puzzles from Japan at: http://imaginatorium.org/shop/