Have an absolutely wonderful trip, with great weather, no sickness, and lots of fun -- and sun? Where are you going, and on what cruise line? I don't have a web site, but I do have online free e-mail accounts, so I can access my e-mail from where-ever I am -- at home or visiting. I have 3, but yahoo.com is, of the 3, the most covenient to use,i.e., it has some features I really like, like the fact that when I answer or forward a piece of mail have the option of deleting what I've just answered or returning to the message, or going back to the inbox. With my other 2 accounts I have to return to the invox after answering or forwarding. Also, one can indicate spam and not receive it and mail is checked for viruses. I'm sure you'll be able to access your mail via your web site, but you might check out yahoo.com or one of the other free online e-mail services. They also allow you to Popmail, i.e., get mail from your offline e-mail via the online one. Not that you'll be having time to check mail, at least to write. There'll be too many other things to do. Are you married, or might you find some romance on this trip? Forgive all my questions. I enjoy traveling vicariously, and talk of a cruise reminds me of a cross-Atlantic boat trip I took (small liner, not a Queen or the the kind of cruise ships they have now) almost 50 years ago. Cindy > BTW, I hope this e-mail comes through. I am going on a cruise in a few weeks, > so I'm experimenting to see if I'll be able to use the computers on the ship > to check my e-mail. I'm using FreedomBox, a Web browser designed for visually > impaired folks, and I'm checking my messages through my Web site. I know > that's clear as mud, but I think this just might work. I doubt that I'll be > checking my e-mail very much, though. <LOL> Take care! > > Jana > > -- _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10