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Re: attachment policy

From: Red (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 02 2006 - 10:04:48 EDT

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    Zed, since HF modems just scream along at a typical 1200bps and a rare maximum
    near 3000bps (300 characters) you figure just how big an attachment can be sent
    in two minutes. Satphones might do 9600bps, HF won't. I'd rather get 10 emails
    than one small attachment--which is how they compare.

    I'd rather see things posted to a web site, where people can access them if they
    want them, instead of bloating an email list with them. Or echo the list to a
    webmail source, where people can post unlimited sizes, and have the feed
    available either way. Stripped and tight (here) or broadband-sized, there.

    For those on dial-up, 56k only exists in limited areas. 28k is still
    surprisingly common, even in some larger cities.

    > I was thinking of those on SatPhone or HF modem. That said, upper
    > limit of 2 minutes sounds good.
    >


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