On Friday 02 July 2010 09:54:13 am Frederic VELLIEUX wrote:
> Which "own web page"??? I don't have an "own" web page from my internet 
> provider, there is one at work (not everyone 
> at work has a such web page, in my case dedicated to PX), in order to get 
> something added to that web page I have to 
> provide the material to the person in charge of the web pages for the lab, 
> then it requires approvals (with 
> signatures), and once every 6 months the web page can be updated.

How about a policy that requests people to upload their density photos,
etc, to the CCP4 wiki?   There could be a wiki page dedicated to ccp4bb 
attachments.
If disk use becomes excessive (although I think that's a danger yet) there
could be a 2 month expiration policy or something of the sort.

        Ethan


> 
> So I don't think this will do!
> 
> Fred.
> 
> > Message du 02/07/10 17:05
> > De : "Frances C. Bernstein" 
> > A : [email protected]
> > Copie à : 
> > Objet : Re: [ccp4bb] attachments
> > 
> > 
> > Why not put images, maps, or data files on your own web page
> > and then send out a link to that material? Then the e-mails
> > are small and anyone that wants to see the files has easy
> > access.
> > 
> > Frances Bernstein
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Ethan A Merritt
Biomolecular Structure Center,  K-428 Health Sciences Bldg
University of Washington, Seattle 98195-7742

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