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From: Bryan-TheBS-Smith (b.j.smithieee.org)
Date: Fri Nov 02 2001 - 16:28:42 CST

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    All --

    I recently approved a 2MB post. My bad. The user list has a limit of
    40KB and, in the past, some people have "brushed up" against with some
    detailed, but not huge posts in the range of 50-100KB. I ASS-U-MEd that
    this was just another -- the problem, of course, being I ASS-U-MEd. Our
    little Pentium mail server and our sub-T1 uplink speed just loved that
    one. ;-PPP

    So my appologize to those who got it before I killed it. For those that
    didn't, you won't.

    For which I want to review the limits on posting. They are:
       announce: No one can post but AVS personnel, a few others
          devel: 200KB limit
           user: 40KB limit

    From now on, when I get a notification of a post that is over those
    limits -- I'm rejecting it. It will be up to the poster to manually
    E-mail me on why it should be posted.

    Also note I _can_ manually put things in the archives, instead of its
    going through the lists. Just let me know ...

    -- TheBS, AVS List Geek

    P.S. Hope everyone got the post about the RedHat 7.1 RPMs being
    available. When it didn't show up, I knew that post I just approved
    before sending it must had been the culprit. Again, my appologies.

    -- 
    Bryan "TheBS" Smith    mailto:b.j.smithieee.org   chat:thebs413
    Engineer  AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc.  http://www.linux-wlan.org
    President     SmithConcepts, Inc.   http://www.SmithConcepts.com
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