On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 07:55:17AM -0400, M. David Leonard wrote:
Sorry, can't resist replying here. In my limited (7 years) experience, 99% of all large file transfers via e-mail consist of dancing babies, horny snowmen, clumsy reindeer/monkeys/people movie clips.
in my time, i have seen systems swamped by full disks, when disks were expensive, and full disks when disks were cheap. i've seen queues backing up because the bank of 1200 bps modems weren't enough, and queues backed up because a series of 400Meg messages kept failing halfway through delivery. in the case of 1200 bps modems, the problem was with people trying to fetch large (2meg) files via BITFTP-type email facilities. in the case of 400Meg messages, it was single zip files purporting to contain a full Windows NT distribution and applications. -- [ Jim Mercer jim@reptiles.org +1 416 410-5633 ] [ Now with more and longer words for your reading enjoyment. ]