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to: mark lewis
from: Alan Ianson
date: 2006-02-15 09:26:06
subject: Re: Quick Question

mark lewis wrote to Alan Ianson:

ml>  AI> but if there are a lot of files recieved on any day they get split 
ml>  AI> at 32kb. I'm pretty sure any tosser on any OS can toss those.. :)
ml> 
ml> yup but who really wants to be tossing 100's of small messages when 
ml> tossing one will do, go faster, and take up less space (due to no 
ml> duplication of the headers and other control information) O:)

Yep, posting ten 32kb msgs instead of one 320kb message doesn't seem
like a very good solution. Even at that I've only seen it get split
once so I've never really had much reason to think about it. I leave
it at that because I've had tossers crash in the past and don't wish
that on anyone.

I guess that third party utility you spoke of is a good option if a
tosser can't do the deed itself, although I don't like the idea much.

Tossers that I know of, that are still being developed (HPT, MBSE,
SBBSECHO) and likely more that I have no experience with, do toss
large messages so we are moving in the right direction.

 Ttyl :-),
         Al

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