On Sat, 9 Nov 2002 12:38:50 -0500,
  "Scott Lacey" <sco...@world.std.com> wrote:

> Recently there have been several rather large (50k plus) postings to 
> this forum. I would like to remind fellow listmembers that many 
> people do not have high speed connections to the internet. Large 
> files can seriously slow down retrieval of email on a dial-up 
> connection. Please consider posting a summary with an invitation to 
> send the larger files to interested parties.

Completely agreed.

And I would also suggest:

 - Avoid posting in HTML.

 - Avoid quoting (copying) too many lines from the referenced
   message when posting a reply.
   Some people tend to quote the entire message when replying,
   and we often saw the "This message is from the IEEE EMC
   Society...." lines repeated many times!

Regards,
Tom

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Tomonori Sato  <vef00...@nifty.ne.jp>
URL: http://member.nifty.ne.jp/tsato/

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