Dear FML Subscribers-- I almost didn't post on this subject because I think it's very unlikely that Bill will decide to publically post forwarded flames, but since it continues to get traffic and some folks seem in favor, here's my two cents dissenting. This list is large as it is. It is worthwhile because of the hard info which is often in it. Often enough we see strongly worded disagreements or even flames. I spend my time paging past them, skimming lest I miss something important. I would hate to see the hatred-filled spewing of privately sent pure flame posts added into the mix! I think I would finally unsubscribe were that to happen, as the wasted time and irritation would tip the scales between worthwhile reading and junk. I understand the theory that posting private flames would expose the flamers, but that doesn't mean it would stop someone with nothing better to do. They could sign up for another free e-mail account, subscribe to the FML, and gather info on targets to flame away. Flame from alternate accounts. Worse, take a minute to realize how easy it is to edit an e-mail so that it appears to say something it didn't originally. It happened at my company, much to the chagrin of my boss. There is a large group of employees that share a generic e-mail account. One of those users mailed a suggestion to the folks that select the "quote of the day" on our corporate intranet homepage. He received a belittling reply suggesting he was stupid and his submission out-of-line. Or did he? It so happened that a co-worker saw the reply first and editted in the belittling portions. There was no trace to suggest to the intended recipient that the message had been tampered with. This was what the intended reader thought he had actually gotten back, so the editted message got forwarded to the boss lady. My boss went to bat for her employee only to eventually discover that another of her folks had caused the problem. All it took was one jerk to malign 2 other people and leave several others with a bad taste in their mouths. Point is that anyone who is truly the level of agitator described could "forge" e-mail quickly and easily making you or me or anyone else appear to be the culprit, especially if he had ever actually received a private message from you. The agitators cause enough damage by the private flames. Please don't expand their role by spreading their filth. Enlisting the help of Bill or your ISP in taming them or using delete functions would be the better part of valor! Thanks, Debra in Fort Worth [Posted in FML issue 2878]