How does TB!'s message splitting work? Does the recipient MUA
recombine the message? And, if so, based on what? What happens if the
parts come in at different times? And do all modern mail apps/services
know how to recombine split messages?
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Hello Joseph,
Wednesday, September 18, 2002, 6:48:16 PM, you wrote:
JN> Well, that's a good point. What does it look like on the receiving
JN> end if a sender sends a split file and the recipient's system does not
JN> accommodate that?
I'll be able to answer that soon, I hope. I sent a file t
On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, "Ka`haku Pôpoki`o`mauna" wrote in
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KhPom> Assuming that the receiver's email system can handle split
KhPom> messages.
Ka`haku,
Well, that's a good point. What does it look like on the receiving
end if a sender se
Hello Joseph,
Wednesday, September 18, 2002, 5:33:56 PM, you wrote:
DH>> If she can receive mails up to 1 MB in size and has a limit of 10
DH>> MB overall, a 9 MB message split into 1 MB messages works.
JN> Thanks Dierk.
Assuming that the receiver's email system can handle split
messages.
DH> If she can receive mails up to 1 MB in size and has a limit of 10
DH> MB overall, a 9 MB message split into 1 MB messages works.
Thanks Dierk.
Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information:
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Hello A.Kleiser,
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 21:01:29 +0200 GMT (19/09/02, 02:01 +0700 GMT),
A.Kleiser wrote:
AK> Can The Bat combine those mails?
Yes.
AK> Has someone tested?
The beta-force before this feature was introduced a few versions ago.
;-)
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Hello Joseph!
On Wednesday, September 18, 2002 at 8:55:45 PM you wrote:
> What about this: My ISP is fine, but I want to send a large file to a
> recipient who receives web mail from a service that has a low size
> limit.
She should receive it unless the overall mailbox size limits the
amount o
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Hi,
JN>> What are the reasons to enable or to avoid message splitting?
DH>> To enable: If your ISP does not permit messages above a certain size,
DH>> or your connection is not very reliable.
DH>> To disable: If you don
On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, Dierk Haasis wrote in
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JN> What are the reasons to enable or to avoid message splitting?
DH> To enable: If your ISP does not permit messages above a certain size,
DH> or your connection is no
Hello Joseph!
On Wednesday, September 18, 2002 at 7:22:15 PM you wrote:
> What are the reasons to enable or to avoid message splitting?
To enable: If your ISP does not permit messages above a certain size,
or your connection is not very reliable.
To disable: If you don't need it (the
What are the reasons to enable or to avoid message splitting?
And from what set of assumptions is the 100Kb default threshold a good
size?
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http://www.silverstones.
Hello all,
30 Nov 2001, Dierk Haasis wrote:
DH> It's for bad telephone lines.
???
I don't see any good reason for using splitting for bad telephone
lines, but main usage as I know is for sending bigger messages to
users, which has ISP with mail size restriction. Many of ISP block
mails with siz
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Hello Sergey!
On 30 Nov 2001 at 17:30:41 you wrote:
> In Account/Properties/File&Directory there is option "Message
> Splitting"
> I have tried to find what it is in Help - No answer.
> So - what it means? and how it work
In Account/Properties/File&Directory there is option "Message
Splitting"
I have tried to find what it is in Help - No answer.
So - what it means? and how it works?
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