Hi, James. I think my download size was 50k. Evidently, this was not a large
email, but enough to bring the Mpower to a grinding halt.
 


Paul Henrichsen
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Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 6:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Mpower, keysoft seven and downloading email
problem

Hello!

For what it is worth, I set my size limit in the receive options at 50 K. 
This certainly is good enough for most average sized messages.  If a message
should be larger than that, the M-power is good to flag those which are too
large to download.  If this happens, I type S for skip and the download of
messages continues.  Give it a try and see if this doesn't solve the
problem.

Jim Aldrich


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From: "Paul Henrichsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 8:16 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] Mpower, keysoft seven and downloading email problem


> This is to the humanware staff.
> I decided to download email. There were 512 mail on the server. I set my 
> MPower so that it would not erase email from the server. I downloaded 
> email wirelessly a number of times. Each time I got to message 339, the 
> MPower would lock up. I tried this three times once changing the size of 
> downloadable messages to 1000k. After this, still when reaching 339 as 
> recorded on the braille display and announced with speech, the MPower 
> locked up.
> I noticed that when deleting these messages, the number reoprted was 331 
> and not 339 as reported during the download.
> I have heard other users who occasionally have this problem. Since we 
> don't know what the message is, spam or otherwise, there is no way to tell

> the MPower to just skip that message.
> As I see it, this could stop one's downloading of mail through the MPower 
> until the offending message was downloaded to a pc.
> If One were traveling and no pc was available, this could stop the 
> downloading of all email until a return home.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.
>
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