> Please explain why email attachments make the world shutter to
disaster in
> some people's minds. I don't get it. Is it a problem
for dial-up internet
> users? Are there still dial-up internet
users?

Shutter or shudder?  Either way f--- your sarcasm
and take a look at the real issue of email etiquette.  You just don't
do indiscriminate file transfers to mass audiences.

Email
attachments are perfectly appropriate when you are talking about a small
number of personal recipients you know or are otherwise dealing with
directly, you need to transmit a file, and they are expecting it.  It
is utterly rude and unacceptable to a mass mailing list and it is not safe
computing.  

(And although it is not the primary reason,
yes, there may well still be dialup users depending on what's available in
a particular market and for what price.  Hell, if my broadband keeps
going up in price, I'll be switching back to dialup.  It really just
isn't worth it for my purposes.)

But, yes, it is just
incredibly rude.  You can communicate all the information you need to
a mass audience in this context with a simple plain text message of 5kb or
so, even 10-20kb at the most.  Why does anyone think s/he is so
special or so privileged to send a huge message that his or her ONE
message is the equivalent size of HUNDREDS of normal email messages and
that he or she has any ethical right to impose that much on someone else's
inbox quota without prior consent.  For most people it is not the
time to download, but rather the issue of inbox quotas.   (Not
everyone uses the ethically-challenged googlemail and its unlimited quota,
donchaknow.)

Attachments should be limited to file transfers
that you know a limited number of recipients actually want to
receive.  Anyone who would go beyond that to making file transfer
indiscriminately to hundreds of recipients is a sp @ mmer and deserves to
be banned from the list for that kind of misconduct.  

> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 11:09 PM, <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> > You mean
we DO have attachments on Bikies?
>>
>> Yes, it
is
>> possible.  But just because you CAN doesn't mean that you
SHOULD
>> because it is EXTREMELY poor etiquette to do so to a
list of hundreds of
>> recipients. Only the lowest of the worst
possible lowlifes would even
>> consider doing it.  Just post a
URL to the item.  And if it's
>> not already on a website, put
it on some kind of personal sharing site
>> and
>>
post the URL to that.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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