Well in most team communication channels (Facebook, WhatsApp, Slack,
Forums, etc etc) the emphasis is usually on the platform to make itself
simple and intuitive to use, rather than forcing the user to find work
arounds. I had thought this request was a very basic one, but alas I was
wrong. I shall
>
> It's quite normal to include attachments in line with communication (e.g
> an attachment in an email or an attachment in a chat/instant message
> program).
It is, but those tend to be a little more point-to-point rather than
send-to-all. I think most newsletter type things tend to link rather
Personally I don't think that is very user friendly. I can post onto my
Google drive or upload to the wiki (if it's one of the very few file types
it supports) but others may not know or be bothered.
It's quite normal to include attachments in line with communication (e.g an
attachment in an email
Rob wrote:
> Joking aside, please note I'm not asking for much here. A 40kb limit is tiny
> and
> people do breach the limit occasionally. In this instance it was ~500kb. I
> ended up
> having to put the attachments elsewhere but that delayed the post by 24 hours
> (it was already late and I
David wrote:
>Please don't. If people regularly start sending large attachments, I
>will need to remember to check for them and remove them from my personal
>archive, even if I defer reading the mail.
Hi David,
If your struggling *that* much I can probably spare some old floppy disks
or CD-Rs :
On 14/05/2019 22:04, Rob Nickerson wrote:
Tried to send a mail to the list but it failed:
> Message body is too big: 533180 bytes with a limit of 40 KB
Any chance that the limit could be lifted? 40 KB seems very low given
how cheap storage space is.
Please don't. If people regularly
Hi,
Tried to send a mail to the list but it failed:
> Message body is too big: 533180 bytes with a limit of 40 KB
Any chance that the limit could be lifted? 40 KB seems very low given how
cheap storage space is.
Thanks,
*Rob*
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