>>>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hamish Moffatt >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hamish> What is your point? I never claimed unsolicited attachments Hamish> were acceptable, only that solicited ones of any size should Hamish> work. Then pay for it. The problem is not the transport but at your ISP. Your ISP has to save the message and he has to pay for the bandwidth. Donate your ISP a big harddisk and i think he will loosen your disk-quota. Pay for the bandwidth and i think you will be able to get even very big messages. Hmmm... maybe there's still a problem with the ISP of the sender. The main point is: Traffic is expencive. And traffic is dangerous. If ISP allow even very big mails, than it will them cost much money and even worse they are more vulnerable to attacs (for example denial of service). Do you really want that? And last but not least: There are other ways to transfer the big data. And these ways are less dangerous cause they are designed for big data like files. But i think we are off-topic here now. -- Until the next mail..., Stefan.