Yes, you are right but I don't get too many of those. One can choose to
skip downloading those posts till one gets back to the PC. I have found
this works quite well for me! You or others on this list may wish to bump
it higher and that's okay!
Jim Aldrich
At 02:24 PM 08/03/2004 , you wrote:
Hi, Jim. I think that you will be asked what you want to do with messages
greater than 150 K in size.
At 6/20/2004, you wrote:
Hello List,
I have received at least 500 or more posts on my BN. Some may have had
text attachments. I'm certain larger MP3 or other types of voice or
music attachments may be too large for the BN to handle especially when
one is dealing with a high volume of Email. One can change the size
limit for automatic download of Email in the setup menu. I'm not
certain what the limits of this setting might be but I have mine set to
150 K. This might help somewhat!
Jim Aldrich
At 03:40 AM 08/03/2004 , you wrote:
Hello Listers, How sorry I felt for the subscriber who, with several
hundreds of emails to download, experienced frustration at the lack of
speed, and trouble with getting them in on his Braillenote. Mind you, I
couldn't help thinking that if you have a large load to shift you don't
bring your car, but buy or hire a truck. Surely, this is a case of
horses for courses. This is a situation when the higher speed and
capacity of a modern PC comes into its own. Personally, I can't help
but reflect that, until I got my Braillenote, I could neither send or
receive emails at all. now I am sending and receiving them from all
over the world and feel that I have got to know, if only slightly, a
great many people as a result. but then I am dealing with dozens, not
hundreds. I am not slow to criticize this marvellous device,
constructively I hope, but on this occasion I feel criticism is hardly
justified. Though nobody can surely deny that there are occasionally
gliches that affect the Braillenote, correct me if I'm wrong, (and
surely someone will if I am), but, judging from the comments of my
friends, even high-powered PC's have their off-moments). Don Cooper.
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