On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, Dierk Haasis wrote in
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JN> What are the reasons to enable or to avoid message splitting?
DH> To enable: If your ISP does not permit messages above a certain size,
DH> or your connection is not very reliable.
DH> To disable: If you don't need it (the opposite of see above).

Dierk,

What about this: My ISP is fine, but I want to send a large file to a
recipient who receives web mail from a service that has a low size
limit. Would message splitting enable her to receive my file? In other
words, is it likely that the web mail company's limitation is on what
goes in to their servers or what goes out to the subscriber's
computer? Or does it just depend on the service...?

-- 
JN


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