Off course not.

In many situations around the world in developing countries, it is totally impossible to send a 10MB e-mail because the link will be at least break once in the time it takes to send 10MB. As e-mail does not resume...

There are still many countries which only connection to the Internet is a 64kb/s and quite a lot which speed is below 512kb/s

Developed countries and the IETF need to cater for these emerging nations to avoid the digital divide.

I think as yahoo being a major e-mail provider it would be good, that they become more responsible (they are actively fighting SPAM) and use ESMTP when sending their e-mails. It seems they do use ESMTP to receive e-mails...

Cheers

On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 16:17 -0800, Sean Dorman wrote:
Should ISP's increase the minimum acceptable attachment size to 10M?
 
If anything this will burden the Internet even more. 


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