If you are feeling overwhelmed by e-mails, or they are not of interest to you, instead of getting your blood pressure up, you might try going "no mail" for your settings. That way, you can read only the messages you want to read, when you want to read them, they don't fill up your box, and you don't get all frustrated trying to keep up. I had to do that for quite a few lists I was on, when I was teaching school and had too much paper work to do. Worked well. I'm on one list where people constantly send messages to the list that only say things like "LOL", or "Smile", cutesy little comebacks, and those are really time consuming to wade through. Periodically, if I'm busy, I just have to go "no mail" on that list. But, they are a friendly bunch and no one seems to mind. Just a thought, rather than getting upset or unsubscribing, as some have done. Personally, I didn't notice that many e-mails that it became too much to just delete. Peace and calm.... Cecelia in Texas > > In a message dated 9/5/2006 7:02:36 P.M. Mountain Standard Time > 736@wideo write > > PLEASE NO MORE E-MAILS IF I NEED SOMETHING I WELL ASK FOR IT > >