Shakaib Sayyid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> ...there is one user who wants to send a file thats ~20M. Is there a
> way to do this?

Instruct the user to send it in five pieces.

Such a huge email is likely to jam the recipients' POP accounts; they
will have to ask their ISPs to delete the message so that they can
fetch the rest of their mail.

Multiple pieces are less likely to mess things up. Plus, while the
recipient is waiting for that hour, at least he will see the message
count increase every twelve minutes.

If the recipients use windows, and don't have any split/unsplit
utilities (available from tucows), then have the user stick it in his
web space, and make him pay the over-quota charge for that month.

Len.

--
Anyone can create an encryption algorithm that he himself cannot break.
                                        -- Bruce Schneier

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