I have a client in the country with a 24,600 dialup connection whose son
sent her a 8 mb movie last winter (of her grandson).  She thought the
computer was locked up and called me for help.

I ended up downloading the thing for her at home and burning it to a CD.  It
would have taken literally hours on her connection.  People with broadband
just don't consider that others may not have that benefit.

Sharol

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Don Weagant
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 7:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: E-mail

> 
> We have a 100M limit on OUR personal e-mail boxes
> at the "rented servers". (non-Verizon)

Yahoo, has a 10 meg limit for attachments, 250 mailbox size, so does my 
cable company, but my mailbox is 2 gig in size. Most higher speed ISP have 
5 mg attachment size and dial-ups, 1 to 2 in size. Can you imagine trying 
to send 100 mg by dial-up connection or down load it??

Don

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