It isn't that I was asking WHY, but IF. I've been on email lists for 11
years and fully appreciate what goes into making them smooth. The intro
However, it seemed like there were several sending attachments, and seemed
like several getting them.
I just wanted to be sure I wasn't being left out.
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> There are several reasons for no attachments on Team.net lists - they
include
>
> -size of message - some folks have limited size mailboxes, which start
> bouncing when they get full. Others on modems don't appreciate waiting for
> an hour to get their email.
>
> -less problems with mail volume & disk space for our Volunteer list
> administrator (Thanks Mark) to deal with.
>
> -problems for users systems which don't understand attachments - less of a
> problem than it used to be, but the next one makes up for it-
>
> -All of those virus attachments you've ever got did NOT come from
team.net,
> and won't spread to everyone on the team.net lists.
>
> You can use the Team.Net FTP server to exchange photos (Remember FTP?),
put
> them on a web page, or send them directly. Info on using the team.net FTP
> sites can be found, of all places, at www.team.net.
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