Isaac,
When I get the prompt about a message being larger than the size allowed, it 
means that I got an Email that is larger than the number I set in the receive 
options.  Believe me, I would be *VERY* surprised to find out this is someone 
doing something bad to you over the network.  When I get that message I press 
the letter i to find out the information about the message, first it's 
size--which is always larger than the maximum I set, which is 12k--then the 
sender and subject.  Then I can choose either to delete it or keep it.  I 
haven't used the feature that allows me to read the first ten lines, but I know 
that if you press space with h for help when you get the prompt, you can find 
the command there.  The default size the BN--and I assume the PK as well--will 
allow is 50k, so I would guess someone sent you an attachment.  Even the 
largest spam messages are nowhere near 50k, at least in my experience.  This 
attachment might or might not be something you want, but it will *NOT* hurt the 
PK.
I hope this answers your questions, and would please let me know either way.  
Incidentally, just for curiosity's sake, are you using a wireless connection?  
I have a wireless network at home and it's fantastic to get Email and go on the 
internet without being attached to a bunch of cables.
Sarah


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Isaac Obie
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 1:34 PM
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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] did you know


Sarah,
what do you make of this: problem. i would like to say this, when your 
computer says, your email is
 larger than the maximum allowed and then you see the word: options? what 
would
you normally do? you have options of reduce, delete or toss out but which 
key
 would you use to lower the lines? i keep wondering this following: i have
 received very long emails, i have receives many emails at once but never 
hear 
the computer say this rubbish---this email is larger than the maximum 
allowed, 
options?---it happens only when i think someone is fooling with high tech
 softwares to cause problems. or someone using the line officers to help 
with
 playing by bribes. i keep wondering if this is possible. i can find out 
only
 when i can open the high level of security webs. soon i hope i can. you 
see,
 it is not overloaded when you have only three emails, is that overload? 
it can
be so if you do not clear old emails, but i clear mine every day. there is 
no
 way to overload. so i suspect some one is playing below my flat.  thanks 
for
 information, keep come, but try to cut them lower so i will have a chance 
to
 check if someone is playing, thanks
Isaac


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