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Oh, I finally realize what y'all are talking about. The e-mail I sent to SCOUG.Help had several
large attachments. That on could be 2.7 MB. At first I was thinking of my test e-mail. The
workings of an old, slow brain.
Sheridan
Colin Campbell wrote:
> Sheridan,
> It was 2.7MB for me, too. It arrived a few hours after the SCOUG
> meeting was over.
> Colin
>
>
> Sheridan George wrote:
>> Peter,
>>
>> What 2.7 mB message are you talking about? My message was 1,041
>> bytes. What is the name of your inflation utility? Does it have an
>> anti-inflation feature that can be applied to, say, gas prices.
>>
>> Sheridan
>>
>> Peter Skye wrote:
>>> Hi Sheridan,
>>>
>>> Normally my email has no problem with large messages, but your 2.7 MB
>>> message flandered all of the following:
>>>
>>> -- 1. Junk Spy (OS/2). The window display shows it receives the message
>>> and then hangs while searching it for spam signatures. Further, it
>>> somehow causes Junk Spy's refresh-the-foreign-server-connection timer to
>>> fail which causes the foreign mail server into timeout, thus you can't
>>> delete the message.
>>>
>>> -- 2. Netscape 2.02. The message is received but then Netscape tries to
>>> display the huge message, again causing a server timeout.
>>>
>>> -- 3. Symantec Norton Antivirus. I finally tried receiving the message
>>> on a Windows XP machine but Symantec Norton Antivirus went into an
>>> endless (or very long, I stopped it after more than 15 minutes) loop of
>>> refreshes sent to the foreign server.
>>>
>>> I finally zapped your message with some telnet:
>>>
>>> C:>telnet -p 110 -l mylogfile.txt pop3url.com [OS/2]
>>> C:>telnet -f mylogfile.txt pop3url.com 110 [Windows]
>>>
>>> user --- [your user name]
>>> pass --- [your password]
>>> stat [to see mailbox content summary]
>>> list [then see the log file, to identify the message number]
>>> top n 1 [to see the header and verify you have the right number]
>>> dele n [flag message n for deletion]
>>> quit [forces the delete and exits]
>>>
>>> I'm guessing that either a) there is something unusual in your message,
>>> such as a line beginning with a single period (an end-of-file before
>>> true end-of-file), or b) the huge amount of text engulfs both OS/2 and
>>> WinXP.
>>>
>>> I have a suggestion for the future: Put the 2.7 MB file onto your
>>> Apache web server and just post the url.
>>>
>>> Question: Did _you_ have any trouble receiving your message from the
>>> list?
>>>
>>> - Peter Skye
>>>
>>>
>>>
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