Actually it is Freelists that filtered it, smile, not Bookshare. Try sending a message with subscribe, request, or help in the first line and see what you get, smile. Shelley L. Rhodes, VRT and Ludden Black Labrador Guide Dog Pedantry and mastery are opposite attitudes toward rules. To apply a rule to the letter, rigidly, unquestioningly, in cases where it fits and in cases where it does not fit, is pedantry... To apply a rule with natural ease, with judgment, noticing the cases where it fits, and without ever letting the words of the rule obscure the purpose of the action or the opportunities of the situation, is mastery. -George Polya, professor of mathematics (1887-1985) ----- Original Message ----- From: Jamie Yates, CPhT To: Bookshare Volunteers Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 12:37 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Content Filtering Notification Well, isn't this interesting, because I put the title of the book I am reading in my signature line, I got a notification that my message was filtered to the Bookshare discuss list. Apparently the list favors censureship in book titles. And the book is in the Bookshare collection without an adult rating (so far what I've read I wouldn't really classify as adult but some people would). On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:28 AM, Administrator <administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: This email has violated the PROFANITY. and Quarantine entire message has been taken on 4/26/2010 12:27:38 AM. Message details: Server: BVRS-EXCH Sender: mirxtech@xxxxxxxxx; Recipient: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Simon & Shuster Signs Agreement with Bookshare -- Jamie in Michigan Currently Reading: Poor Little [filtered because the Bookshare Discuss list won't accept my messages with the real title] Girl by Jackie Collins Earn cash for answering trivia questions every 3 hours: http://instantcashsweepstakes.com/invitations/ref_link/49497 See everything I've read this year at: www.michiganrxtech.com/books.html