Woops! The memory size mentioned below is corrected to KB, not MB. Sorry. Hi friends, I was a fastmail user for about ten years until a month or two ago. When I began, they had a single interface which was totally accessible from the command line, but later they named that interface "classic" and introduced their "standard" interface. Soon that became the default and one had to ask for classic for a fully accessible experience. In recent months they began disabling several specific functions in the classic interface, so it became impossible to create a new account, maintain websites on fastmail, configre aliases or spam/virus tools, etc. One was told to use the standard interface to perform those functions. It was clear that by "classic," they meant "old-fashioned." I got nervous about becoming the last passenger with a ticket on the Titanic, so I abandoned fastmail before they abandoned me. Hopefully resolving the current issues on fastmail will lead to more general solutions on other sites as well. So far I remain a text console command line junky, but that world is rapidly shrinking, as everyone knows. No longer a groundbreaker, I've been morphed into a bitter old caretaker. I wish I had my first computer back. It was a Digital Group desktop box with a Zylog Z-80 8-bit CPU clocked at a blazing4.0 MHz, fully expanded to 64 KB of memory, with a Votrax VS-1 synthesizer. It originally used audio tape cassettes for data storage and retrieval. I added two eight inch floppy drives, and got it to run CP/M with speech access in the late 1970's. I wrote a grade 2 braille translator in C for it when the Perkie was announced (The Cranmer Modified Perkins Brailler), and it also provided me with a talking terminal to access the KU campus mainframe. Those were the days. Chuck -- Willoughby Ohio Temperature 66°F Conditions Scattered Clouds The Moon is Waning Gibbous (96% of Full)