Hello All,
I can't help feeling a twinge of schadenfreude on hearing this. :-)
Although one can impose such restrictions in Discourse, you don't have
to unless you are constrained by organisational problems as here with
GNU. As to my suggestion about implementing Discourse, I'd be proposing
running it on a dedicated linux server at one of the hosting providers,
well clear of GNU infrastructure and limitations. Discourse also handles
attachments and images very well, both in the web interface and in the
email interface, no problems, and you can set maximum size allowed with
ease to whatever your system can handle in terms of disk space.
See my next separate post about current status with this side project re
Discourse.
Andrew
On 5/03/2023 12:29 am, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
We've been informed that the size of messages to this list containing
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To avoid this, your friendly list admins have configured a max message
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