On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 07:02:35AM -0400, Jim Mercer wrote:
i regularly configure ISP's with a limit on the size of email messages. (generally 10meg, although i think 100k is probably better).
Generally 10MB. Now why is that, I wonder? Do you think people will be typing 10MB of text? Or even 100K of text? Why is it that the limit has to be that large, Jim? I can tell you from personal experience that accidentally setting it for 1MB instead of 10 will get you paged out of bed to "fix" it. Why is that, if only Roeland and I send large files in email?
Yes, BITFTP is currently restricted to users sending requests from sites on BITNET/EARN/NetNorth. And, yes, this is the direct result of your complaints.
Ah, so you're the one that fucked it up for everybody else, and obsoleted the instructions in so many O'Reilly books. :-)