>2. Place your replies at the bottom of messages. This is actually a misinterpretation of a much better idea: When replying to a message, quote the relevant passage you are replying to as concisely as possible, preceeding each line with a non alphanumeric, preferably '>', then add your reply in plain text. Repeat as necessary. >3. Search the list archives before posting a question. This leads me to another important suggestion. To aid in the searching, please write subject lines that concisely tag the message. For instance, if you are having a problem getting past the partitioning phase of an install of FC3, don't set the subject to "Install Fails", set it to "Can't get past partitioning on FC3". >Haven't you little boys anything better to do with your time than play >list cop? Two other suggestions come to mind here. First is that you probably shouldn't call it "List Rules". It might be better to call it "Suggestions to ensure the widest readership of your question or problem." This gets the goal across nicely. The second is that ad hominem attacks probably won't result in positive action. In fact, in the old days, a million years ago in Internet time, we called those sorts of posts "Trolls". -- The key is realizing the whole world is stupid and being happy anyway http://www.hacksaw.org -- http://www.privatecircus.com -- KB1FVD