On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 01:47:18PM +0800, Jim Winstead wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > It doesn't matter if it is a attachment or not. At home the download
> > hits my disk quote at my provider and at work I couldn't compact the
> > inbox folder until I deleted my other stuff.
>
> well, presumably it helped somebody's situation or they wouldn't have
> implemented it. :) turning them into attachments instead of inline
> doesn't make the messages significantly larger, so i don't see any harm
> in that feature of the cvs commit emails.
Yes it is definitly better to have attachements. We can delete such
messages more quickly with any sort of mailreaders. But what will you do
if you will respond to that message. Do you delete 2.7 MBytes of inlines?
I mean the size which is transfered is the same, it doesn't matter if it
is a attachement or inline. Now I'm back at home and deleted 67000 lines
which was transfered in my Inbox this morning and now everything seems ok.
-Egon
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