It's in the context-sensitive help somewhere, I think it's "l".

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Hi, Sarah. I don't remember ever seeing that. Will have to look myself.
 


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Hi Paul,

Incidentally, you can reset the size limit without abandoning.  When asked
what you want to do with an Email that is too large for the current limit,
you can adjust the size limit right there.  I believe the QT command is "l",
but I'd have to check to be sure.

HTH

Sarah


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Hi, Sarah. I see what you are doing. You could just get past that messages
by a few then abandon again and set the size higher so less babysitting. I
will remember that for next time.
Thanks.
 


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Hi Paul,

I have run into exactly this problem.  First, I use the "abandon after
current operation" option by pressing "y" after I press escape to stop
downloading mail.  For instance, let's say I have 527 Emails to collect and
the mPower keeps hanging on message 339.  I will let the BN download up to
message 338, then press escape to stop the download and y to abandon after
current operation.  If I have downloaded these messages once or twice
before, the BN will report that I have 0 new Email, but they have already
been downloaded into the BN, and pressing "y" to abandon after current
operation ensures that they have been deleted from the server.  Then I
change my size limit to 7 k or so.  If you do this and have a lot of mail to
download, there is a lot of baby-sitting involved, so that is why I download
as much mail as possible without the low size limit.  You mentioned setting
your size limit to 1000k, but this is still very large compared to most
mail.  Typical spam seems to be between 20 and 50 k, so the limit has to be
set pretty low in order to catch these messages.  When the size filter
catches the message, there is an option to leave it on the server, or you
can just delete it altogether, and you won't have to worry about it.

I hope these thoughts help, I do all my personal Emailing with my BN, and I
probably get at least 300 messages per day, so I deal with this kind of
thing a lot.

Sarah C




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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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