On 10/26/06 11:30 AM, "Bill Hacker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ISTR a time when some MUA broke all attachments over a certain size into > multiple 'chunks'. > > A Mailing List Mangler might no longer expect to have to deal with that. I don't think a mailing list manager would deal with it, but rather pass along each separate message. The hope is that the recipient can piece the thing together--a hope not often realized today. That MUA was Outlook Express (perhaps among others). Controlled in Tools-->Accounts select the account, Properties-->Advanced Bottom-most setting, under Sending: <checkbox> "Break apart messages larger than <settable> K. Long ago, in at least one OE version, this beast defaulted to on, at some smallish value (25K?). We learned of it when we got a support call which, paraphrased, ran "Help, I sent one message and my friend received 23." It was actually a useful feature in the days of dialup, as one didn't have to resend an entire large message if the phone connection died midstream. However, that seems not to be what's happening here, as the Exim logs show the message shrinking on its way through Mailman. The setting is not that easy to find--it happens that I had to find it last Saturday morning at the weekly problem solving session of the local computer club. And it appears based on the sender's having tried a message to himself that OE didn't put back together that even Outlook Express in its modern form has forgotten how to piece the parts of the message together. Alternatively, it is possible that it does so only if the recipient selects the first message of the batch to open. --John -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
