> Considering that the list works with text email only the only way I know of > that a message could be "infected" would to visit a link contained within > it. I believe that was part of the reason the list does not like HTML > messages. Having been on the receiving end of several complaints as to why my >plain text links are not clickable< I would further suggest that in order to click on a >virus infected html page< the recipient would have to copy and paste the text to get there. Tina Brooks VP Marketing, Peppermaster(TM) Hot Sauces http://www.peppermaster.com Brooks Pepperfire Foods Inc. http://www.pepperfire.ca Phone: (514) 393-3430 26 St. Jean Baptiste, East Rigaud, Quebec, Canada J0P 1P0 Network with me on http://www.gourmetbusinessforum.com/ "Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. Helen Keller"