Subj : Messages too long? To : Matt Bedynek From : mark lewis Date : Wed Feb 15 2006 04:57 am MB> Some folks forget that others run software that might crash or not MB> pass on large messages. speaking as one of those folk, /i/ don't forget... i _know_ that there is software available for those who can't/don't want to handle large messages... this software can cut/split (by FTSC proposal) messages too large for their systems to handle... i've said this for years... in fact, i've had this stance ever since the ^aSPLIT proposal was presented to the FTSC... i have /always/ believed it the responsibility of the -=recieving=- system to split messages according to _their_ capabilities rather than "forcing" everyone else to succumb to their individual restrictions... MB> Even though many of us run systems capable of handling large MB> messages; all to often the software cannot or at least is not MB> configured to do so. that is the operator's problem, IMHO... the real "problem" is getting folk to look at the other side of the coin... MB> At least squish is smart enough to skip them. and thus loose mail... there's one part of that blackhole that folk speak of... MB> I suspect there are tossers that stop up completely when they MB> encouter very large messages? i don't doubt that... that's one of the main reasons why i see that ^aSPLIT proposal is written and directed to the wrong folk... MB> Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. educate folk and teach them to cut messages up to what /their/ systems can handle and don't restrict others in what they can handle ;) O:) )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12)