1. list problems
- Posted by Philip Lettkeman <phil.man at JUNO.COM> Jul 10, 1997
- 688 views
I think that if there were up to a hundred messages over the weekend then that may be the problem with why I did not receive any of the digests containing them. Being at Juno I can only receive messages up to 60k in size. I think that the digest may have exceeded my limit and in turn was bounced from my mail server. I have to have the digest though because I really only check my mail twice a day and this would mean way too many messages to handle otherwise. Oh well. If the mail list went usenet then I would be able to control it because I can specify to the usenet server to send me 60k chunks of the postings at specific times.
2. Re: list problems
- Posted by Irv <mountains at MINDSPRING.COM> Jul 10, 1997
- 714 views
Philip Lettkeman wrote: > <snip> Oh well. If the mail list went usenet > then I would be able to control it because I can specify to the usenet > server to send me 60k chunks of the postings at specific times. Have you checked alt.lang.euphoria? There's never anything there (except spam). Most news servers don't even carry it. Irv
3. Re: list problems
- Posted by Mike.Burrell at GEOCITIES.COM Jul 10, 1997
- 665 views
> containing them. Being at Juno I can only receive messages up to 60k in sorry for not addressing your real problem but i have a suggestion nonetheless :> go to http://www.softhome.net and get a free pop3 email address with unlimited space... i know they're a little fucked around with they're user names (mine's a00000hg), but if you just use it for this listserv no one will have to worry about it anyway . o O Mike Burrell O o . . o O burrellm at geocities.com O o . . o O mikpos.base.org O o .
4. Re: list problems
- Posted by Larry D Poos <ldpoos at JUNO.COM> Jul 10, 1997
- 693 views
On Thu, 10 Jul 1997 08:18:27 EDT Philip Lettkeman <phil.man at JUNO.COM> writes: >Subject: list problems >Being at Juno I can only receive messages up to 60k >in size. I think that the digest may have exceeded my limit and in turn was >bounced from my mail server. I have to have the digest though because I >really only check my mail twice a day and this would mean way too many >messages to handle otherwise. I know what you mean by to many messages. I have the listserv set to NODIGests for my subscription and am not loosing messages (at least I don't think so). MIME encoded stuff comes through without a problem also. If I don't have time to scan the messages received for the day I use DOS to copy the inbox folder to a new file and then replace the inbox with a blank one I have for just such purpose. This is not a problem since Juno stores the messages as ASCII text. I bet a person could even write a utility with Euphoria to read the messages. from the listserver. (naw I don't have the time right now, wife and I both got downsized and we are job hunting.) Yes Juno's darn adverts are getting annoying and v1.38 has gotten slower than molasses with its multiple file loads to display the ad banner. This old 486/33 just can't keep up even with it 32MB of mem and a 10meg disk cache. I guess that the price for "free" E-Mail. Larry D. Poos -[USMC (Retar{bks}{bks}ired) Havelock, NC]- - Downsized Programming and System Consultant, LTAD Enterprises - e-mail: ldpoos at juno.com Fido: 1:3629/101.6