5 meg was bad enough way back when. :) Large attachments make it hard
to use a cell phone modem (which i have to do less and less since my
son got DSL).

On 6/16/05, Don Weagant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > 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??


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Diane Poremsky
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