> Please let's not send huge attachments to the list. Not everyone
> has unlimited mailbox size. Mine overflowed, I expect I'm now
> unsubbed from who knows which lists. I guess this will serve as a
> test if I've been bounced off the LUG. There are pros and cons to
> every email solution, so please don't tell me to get GMail. And
> turns out I can now set a rule to block large attachments - but I
> think such attachments should go directly to whoever is going to
> use it. Those large attacments to the list affect lots of people.
>
> Thank you,
> Lisa
Unfortunately Lisa (and I'm sure I'm going to be labeled a trouble maker) this
is what happens when people who have no clue about email and choose to totally
disregard proper netiquette send messages to a server that is incapable of
blocking html and attachments.  I don't care what argument support tries to use,
the folks at Legacy made a major blunder with the server and software they
selected.  They definitely did a major disservice to their subscribers.

Regards,
Ron Bernier



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