--On Monday, February 27, 2006 11:51 AM -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You're correct. Some of the traffic should probably be encrypted since it
may contain student information.

In my case it's sensitive business data, which might include quotes, invoices, drawings, and source code. I went with web folders because it had "desktop integration" (ie. drag and drop) for the WIMP users and because I could secure it over HTTPS.

My sendmail setup is configured to limit attachments to 16 MB.

At my old company I did that after a user decided to mail himself a 50 MB movie at the office with the expectation that he'd forward it to his home account and that would somehow make it faster than directly downloading it from home. I don't recall the mechanism but it wedged either sendmail or qpopper. I think it was due to the delay when qpopper copied his huge mbox mail folder and Outlook Express timed out.


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