> I think it's reasonable to assume that if a few different people are > being unsubscribed, people that are on completely different providers, > then the problem is likely on your end. I'm not pointing fingers, I'm > saying that this is the likely scenario. I think it might/probably is on my end. I'm just throwing out the info that I have, along with posible things that could cause it along with it. I'm not pointing any finger yet either. I did just get off of the phone with sprintBB and they can't help me very much because I'm not running windows :( The guy seemed to think that there was a registry thing that would make it go faster. I think that sounds like a load of crap and probably doesn't apply in this case. He was suprisingly helpfull even after I told him that I was running linux. I asked him if he would allow me to run though the tests and I would apply the linux equivelent of them to the bandwidth. He definalty was amazed when I changed over my workstation to use sprint in about 20 seconds (I think he was expecting a reboot :) > Yes, I do. There's nothing there that would indicate problems on this > end. I'm also going to guess that if this actually were the case, the > two other people who are subscribed to this list from my office would > have also been unsubscribed. Actually, kstaken@dbx....com was unsubscribed 1 second after you were. Brian Cluff