So did a little more digging and of course where there is information there must be a way to capture it. This is a direct quote from Onset Technology's website. They offer a solution called "METAmessage" that can capture pin-to-pin messages. Their product also offers other features like the ability to view attachments. "PIN-to-PIN Archiving Administrators in sensitive sectors often disable PIN-to-PIN messaging due to regulations requiring that all messages such as email be recorded or archived. In these cases, handhelds would be unused in an emergency if the email server or other network infrastructure were down. METAmessage lets administrators archive PIN-to-PIN messages as a default protocol under normal conditions, so that in an emergency, the feature is enabled and handhelds are available for emergency communications. Upon sending a PIN message, the METAmessage client copies the content, including To:, CC:, and BCC: information, and sends it via email transport to an address chosen by the administrator. The message can then be processed with whatever method or tool that is configured by the administrator." Sharon Burnett Seattle Washington USA List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html Contact [log in to unmask] for assistance