Mitch, I've had the same problems with subscriptions not working. That's a problem with the list's mailserver, and it hasn't anything to do with your computer system, Jaws, or anything like that. So if the confirmation notice or welcome message gives the email address of the list owner, I'd write directly to them. Describe what happened, and ask to be subscribed. don't worry about your computer or anything. if you received welcome messages, then you should be receiving list messages. If there's a reason, and it's not that the list dsimply never gets any postings, then it's something for the list owner to look into. Good luck. this stuff is a real pain, I know. From: "Dave Mitchell" <mitch44@xxxxxxxxx> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:48 PM Subject: Re: "Ghost" Attachments Revisited Thanks, that was helpful. The Blind News postings from Leon Gilbert have recently made these 'attachment' identifications and, of course, these postings never contain attachments. Trying to subscribe again to the lists where messages have stopped have been fruitless as, even if I get a message to confirm, I never get the message that I have been added to the list. I'm using XP Home, JFW 6.2 and good old Lookout Express. <G> Thanks anyhow. Mitch ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:28 PM Subject: Re: "Ghost" Attachments Revisited Hi, I don't know the most concise way to explain the ghost attachment issue, but someone else will explain, I hope. Meantime, it may be useful to distinguish between Jaws and other applications here, in both instances. Jaws is only speaking what you'd see, in your Inbox. You'd see a symbol denoting an attachment, only to open the message, look for the attachment, and find that there wasn't any. Jaws isn't the agent of this misinformation. Also, Jaws wouldn't be changing or disrupting anything in your mailing list deliveries in any way. Jaws doesn't act upon other programs, in this sense. So neither of these is a Jaws problem. Hope that helps. I'll make a lame stab at explaining the phantom attachment thing. On many emails these days, there appear right in the message area things such as blurbs saying that the AVG antivirus program has certified the message to be clean, and to a Jaws user or a sighted person, I think, these messages appear right within the message area as if they were much like our email signatures.But for some reason, some mail programs recognize them as attachments, and either announce their presence, as in Outlook Express, or file them in a special catch-place, as I understand Eudora does. But it's just a mistake, or a quirk. Which doesn't mean you shouldn't check to see if there's an attachment, because if there were, you'd want to know whether it was something you actually wanted, and wanted to open, or something suspicious you'd prefer to delete. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Mitchell" <mitch44@xxxxxxxxx> To: "jfw list" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 9:59 AM Subject: "Ghost" Attachments Revisited Hi, Can someone remind me again why JAWS announces attachments on certain E mails when no such actual attachments exist? Also, certain daily e mails from various lists have stopped coming to my In Box and perhaps some JAWS setting or other is causing this interference but I don't know the fix as no settings, to my knowledge, have been changed. Any ideas welcome at mitch44@xxxxxxxxx Enjoy your weekend! 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