Indeed. I should point out that I'm using Windows on my snail-mail project because it's less hassle when it comes to the software side of things. It's essentially a database loosely hooked up to an email account with Outlook: customer types in message, selects an address from a pull down menu which is filled by that customer's contact list from the database (done in Access, which sucks, but nevermind), whole thing is sent as plain text to an email address that is checked by Outlook with a rule applied to print that message out and then the message list is stripped of traction feed paper and cut where messages start and finish. The only reason I can't use a Mac for this is because I cannot find a driver for my dot-matrix printer, and using listing paper is pretty much essential to the entire operation.