Dear GLIB member: Our automatic Internet traffic monitoring utility has noted that you have apparently exceeded our weekly Internet e-mail "fair use" level. This happens whenever the total bytes transferred to and/or from a member during any given week is greater than the two megabyte limit we consider reasonable for personal Internet mail. Unfortunately, because we pay by the byte for internet e-mail service, then give it to you free, it may not be used for transmission of large binary files or an excessive number of mailing lists. It's really intended here for occasional reasonably-sized personal messages between friends. For large-volume data transfers, we recommend any of several commercial Internet service vendors in most metropolitan areas. Apparently you missed the file I've asked folks who use our free Internet personal mail service to read. It's located in our Internet files area at QA=*if. It's called "NO-NO.TXT" You might also want to take a look at some of the other interesting and useful files there. Thanks for your consideration and assistance in helping us continue to offer state-of-the-art services via GLIB at a price we can all afford. Best regards Jon Sysop, GLIB