Hi Jim and List: I don't know how much you can set either, Jim, but mine is aar 
10000.  I'm going to check it out.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2004 21:54:59 -0700
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] email overload.

>Hello List,

>I have received at least 500 or more posts on my BN.  Some may have had
>text attachments.  I'm certain larger MP3  or other types of voice or music
>attachments may be too large for the BN to handle especially when one is
>dealing with a high volume of Email.  One can change the size limit for
>automatic  download of Email in the setup menu.  I'm not certain what the
>limits of this setting might be but I have mine set to 150 K.  This might
>help somewhat!

>Jim Aldrich

>At 03:40 AM 08/03/2004 , you wrote:
>>Hello Listers, How sorry I felt for the subscriber who, with several
>>hundreds of emails to download, experienced frustration at the lack of
>>speed, and trouble with getting them in on his Braillenote.  Mind you, I
>>couldn't help thinking that if you have a large load to shift you don't
>>bring your car, but buy or hire a truck.  Surely, this is a case of horses
>>for courses.  This is a situation when the higher speed and capacity of a
>>modern PC comes into its own.  Personally, I can't help but reflect that,
>>until I got my Braillenote, I could neither send or receive emails at
>>all.  now I am sending and receiving them from all over the world and feel
>>that I have got to know, if only slightly, a great many people as a
>>result.  but then I am dealing with dozens, not hundreds.  I am not slow
>>to criticize this marvellous device, constructively I hope, but on this
>>occasion I feel criticism is hardly justified.  Though nobody can surely
>>deny that there are occasionally gliches that affect the Braillenote,
>>correct me if I'm wrong, (and surely someone will if I am), but, judging
>>from the comments of my friends, even high-powered PC's have their
>>off-moments).  Don Cooper.


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