On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 22:40:08 -0400 (EDT), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Matter of fact, I believe Netscape 4.x has a function
> where you specify a limit on e-mail length... say 50k.
> Then any e-mail that's longer gets "top"ped, and you
> can tell it whether you want to download the rest of
> the message.
> Maybe something like that could be implemented in
> Insight (or is it Mailman?)

NetMail version 2.12 for DOS also allows you to specify a limit
on email length.  In this program it is called the "flood control"
feature.  I have conducted a lot of experiments with NetMail 2.12
for DOS, but I have never tried out the flood control feature.  I
find NetMail 2.12 for DOS a very nice program and it is very easy
to set up and run.  NetMail 2.12 for DOS is freeware.  It was
written by Marc S. Ressl, the same programmer who brought us
NETDIAL.  The program was formerly available from
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/2382/netmail.html.
This page is no longer available.  Anyone knowing the current
location of Marc Ressl's web site, please post.

NetMail 2.12 for DOS should not be confused with NetMail Pro, a
DOS shareware program by David Colston, author of Nettamer.  BTW,
NetMail Pro is also a very nice program.  I will register my
version tomorrow.

Regards,

Sam Heywood
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