> Some gremlins decided I should not have any posts from BEE-L for a few days. I don't know if the following was your problem, but it reminds me: Something BEE-L people should consider when installing SPAM and p*rn filters or using an ISP that has them in place -- or using parental guidance/control software, including the built-in features in MSIE -- is this: there are many words used regularly on BEE-L that will cause sudden disappearance of BEE-L, or BEE-L content, without any notice to you. As an example of the reason for that, consider the discussion of artificial inse*ination and all the details and how que*ns become fertile, and lots of our other favourite topics. They have to do with s*x, and the n*ts and bolts of the how it is done, so to speak. To make things even worse, some of our articles discuss r*ce and could be intercepted by software looking for r*cism. MS Outlook has particularly brain-dead filters, so, if you install new software, set up your computer for kids, or change ISPs -- or just lose BEE-L for no obvious reason -- check for a filter somewhere in the delivery system. Moreover, sometimes *all* material entire internet domains gets blocked by some ISPs without any notice to users. This can happen due to some activity on a server that has nothing to do with many innocent users of that system. I've seen this happen a number of times, so if you suddenly cannot get email from some source or another, check your own filters, then call your ISP about it. Just so you know... allen http://www.internode.net/honeybee/diary/