Just a short note to let everyone know what's going on. As I've remarked on before, the cost of supporting the mailing list had started reaching insupportable levels. I've been conversing with Bill Gruber, and it appears that we will be able to use his LISTSERV to do the FML subscriber list exploding. Which would effectively make the FML zero cost to us. Everything would operate as before, *except* that the mechanics of distributing an issue would change from my machine doing the list explode, to me sending one message to Bill's LISTSERV, and it doing the list explode. Hopefully each issue will arrive in the same (or better ;-) timely basis, with the same headers, EXCEPT that the LISTSERV will be the one actually sending it to you. What does this mean? Well, over the next couple of issues I will be debugging some helper software, cutting a few people's subscriptions over to the LISTSERV and running both mechanisms simultaneously. You shouldn't get two copies of an article. If you do, or you go for more than three days without an issue, email me ASAP. thanks, Chris [Posted in FML issue 0455]