Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Oh its quite likely our administrator made changes, even without realizing
> the harm caused.
> The other end is not getting the communications at all, instead I am told
> that my email cannot leave here, even if it could leave here previously.
Over the years, email has be
Oh its quite likely our administrator made changes, even without realizing
the harm caused.
The other end is not getting the communications at all, instead I am told
that my email cannot leave here, even if it could leave here previously.
Its quite emotionally disconcerting for me, because at the
Karen Lewellen wrote:
Further I have sent this same file, several times in fact, without
triggering this error.
Was that to the same destination system? Because each system has its own
different size limit, so a message which sends just fine to most people
may then fail to arrive to a new rec
Hi,
I did include ot in the subject line.
Further I have sent this same file, several times in fact, without
triggering this error.
Yes you are correct the communication exceeds etc...even when the email
itself has no text at all.
If I am using the same mail client, pine, that I used when sendi
Hi Karen,
> I am sending a file that is slightly larger than 7 meg.
> However I am getting a users.shellworld.net error claiming that the file
> exceeds the slightly above 10 meg size restriction.
this is rather offtopic, but, yes, files sent by email are
enlarged by four thirds because of the w
This isn't really directly related to lynx, but many of the encoding
mechanisms can be (though in my experience usually aren't) used for Web
content.
> I am sending a file that is slightly larger than 7 meg.
> However I am getting a users.shellworld.net error claiming that the
> file exceeds the s
Hi all,
mostly asking here because of all the bright minds working in various
formats.
Tiny background, because of the many things I do professionally, I often
need to send files, to others, to my office email, to robobraille.org so
they can be converted to other formats, to staff for editin