Richard and associates,
I was delighted to see your message of 12 Feb 2003 17:29
200302130129.raa05...@epgc264.sdd.hp.com in which you wrote:
A message was posted by the EMC Compliance
Management Group that was a blatant violation
of our rules against advertising.
The subscriber has been un-subscribed and
notified as to the reason.
I think we can guess the subscriber!
However, there have also recently been a number of legitimate
(on-topic) messages of grossly excessive length, usually due to either
attachments or very verbose HTML. You and colleagues have posted
guidelines and messages without managing to stop this, which is very
annoying and inconvenient to those on a chargeable dial-up connection.
It it possible to set the server to reject or require curtailment of
messages over a reasonable limit - say 10K?
--
Bill Lyons - b...@lyons.demon.co.uk / w.ly...@ieee.org
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