thank you, dianne, for your response. however, i must ask that you remove any taglines from any email that i originate. should i choose to incorporate a tagline into my signature it should be of my choosing and not an expression of someone else's. if rootsweb tags everyone's mail with the fl-ne-cemetery or fl-duval tag, then that, i suppose, will have to remain. thanks again for your response. julie ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 4:26 PM Subject: taglines Julie, The taglines that you see on Jon's posts, as well as on every other person's post (including yours and mine) on the Cemetery list, are mine. I set them as the Administrator of the list. I have a rotating set of 10 that I change periodically. Each individual may have their personal tagline set up as a signature through their own email but it will show before the mail list taglines. The mailing list taglines are always prefaced by the ==FL-NE-Cemetery Mailing List== header. Dianne example: ==== FL-NE-CEMETERY Mailing List ==== CONTUMULATION is the sharing of a grave or a tomb. For some embattled relatives, the state of being closer in death than in life. ============================== and: ==== FL-NE-CEMETERY Mailing List ==== CORTEGE means "funeral procession" & is intended to jack up the status of the deceased. ============================== hey, jon - i've been trying to figure out how to get a "tag" line at the end of my email messages (like the way your messages say "fl-ne-cemetery mailing list...contumulation is the sharing, etc.") but i haven't figured out how to get my email set up to do that. how did you get yours set up? julie