However I do notice that when looking for a link to send an email to a person using the insert+F7 command in jaws, the original sender of the message to the list serve is not among those presented in the list of links using the insert+F7 command when opened as a message from the list serve. So this would prevent me from sending a message to myself directly. ----- Original Message ----- From: harry bates To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 3:15 PM Subject: Re: To Walt Smith regarding the script about replying to sender rather than the whole list Another way is to use the insert+F7 command in jaws, which brings up a list of links in an open message. You can then just scroll down the links presented in a list view and focus on the one you wish and press the enter key and then tab through the various message fields and then write your message and send it. This is jut another way to send a message to the original sender of a message to the list serve. ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Hebert To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 1:28 PM Subject: Re: To Walt Smith regarding the script about replying to sender rather than the whole list I too would be intterested in this script--sounds like a great way to reduce the amount of traffic on the list. I usually save all such interesting posts but I was on vacation for about 2 weeks and missed this one. I am putting a direct link for my e-mail address but not necessary, I guess--with this amazing new feature which I imagine is a macro of some sort but certainly clever for someone to think of and write and certainly, long overdue. roberthebert@xxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: Beto Escobar III To: JFW List Serve Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 6:58 AM Subject: To Walt Smith regarding the script about replying to sender rather than the whole list Walt-- , I attempted to follow your directions, but I was unable to accomplish the desired task? Would you please send me, either on or off the list, the exact steps someone without a lot of PC skills can follow? Basically, do not assume anything? I believe this would be a great script to engage, I just need to know how to do it? Beto Escobar III, LMSW betoescobar3@xxxxxxxxxxx San Antonio, Texas U.S.A.