> -----Original Message----- > > Outlook comes hard-coded for one-on-one communication adn it > is verry hard to > make it work properly in a list situation. See above. There, it took me two seconds to make the reply palatable for you! Not so difficult. Yes, I'm aware that Outlook does not support threads, but, in my case, it's the only thing available to me at work. And that was my whole point from the beginning...that some of us can only use what we have available. It's much like the discussion from a while back over HTML...some people use non-HTML compliant readers, either by choice or by necessity. Nobody got in a snit and told them to upgrade to a better mail reader that supported HTML. Instead, everyone agreed that sometimes we are limited to a certain mail client and we'll try to take that into account. There was even a minor skirmish over PGP...and whether replies should go on the top or on the bottom. In the end, it all worked out and almost everybody got along with their business. So what's so hard about doing that in this situation? Is it because it's a Microsoft product? Would we be hearing the same sort of complaints about Evolution because it positions the cursor at the top of the message in replies, or that it can send HTML mail if it didn't run on Linux? The fact is that there is no "standard" way to format an email message and some of us don't have access to mail clients that are in accord with email "custom". It's not the end of the world and it won't cause that much trouble to any of us. That's my two cents' worth. Drew Dunn