Hear! Hear! Hiro has spoken the simple truths. I think Michael would also agree with them.
Just today I have been arguing with a colleague. He wants to sent a 100k attachment to a 300 people, not all in readily accessible places. I say we place all those would-be attachments on our web site and create an index page so each person can get to their personalized version, then send only the url for that web page. In a similar situation a year ago, we had people who could be expected to recieve such stuff tell us that they would prefer not to get attachments so they could control when they accessed that full information. midi Hiro caused electrons to hula in cyberspace with: > >I educate my clients, >Telling them email format must be simple for smooth communication, > Limit to simple "text Only", > No HTML, > No attachment but send notice beforehand when needed, > and No hard-Return to assure the compatibility. > >-- > >- Hiro