On Tue, 15 Feb 2000 19:13:54 +0100, Oliver Sturm wrote:

> That's  true. You can see it when attaching a very large file to a new
> message via the "attach a file" button. Using d&d it works well.

        Funny I just attached a 30MB file using the attach file
toolbar button with no problem. Where exactly does the problem with
attaching using this method occur?

>  About receiving  mail...  I've not seen TB fault on this, but I've
> sometimes got the impression that throughput is poor with large
> mails. Receiving a  mail of, say, 8 MB seems to take significantly
> longer than ftping a file that size. I didn't doublecheck with a
> stopwatch, so I can't give values.

        Is that really a fair comparison?

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