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Date: | Tue, 18 Mar 2014 15:34:10 -0600 |
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Ron,
You've already gotten several replies and I don't know what this list is set
for, but in the header file that control's the list using L-Soft on the
listserver, there is a command line where you, meaning the owner or any
moderators, if any, can set line length per message. My list, much smaller
in membership that blind-hams, is never the less the type of list where
people forward to the list large articles. I set my list to 2000 lines but
I think the default was originally for 100 or 200 or something like that.
My Christian list, that operates as sort of a Christian support group and is
called echurch-USA, sometimes receives long articles from different
subscribers and ICORS, which is the site providing us this, and a couple
hundred other mailing lists free of charge, asks us to keep email smaller
and not post larges message but break them up. The traffic on the ICORS
system is astronomical but I just exchange header command files with Ken
because he is working at tracking down the equal sign problem so he is using
my header file to compare with his to see where the differences are. This
same reasoning is like why most lists don't allow attachments; they are just
too large for a busy system. It is just a matter of asking Ken to bump up
the "size of lines" and larger forward text can be passed through without
getting that bounced message. Frankly, if message on my own list are too
long, people break them up so if I don't wish to read more, I just delete
the following parts. If Ken hasn't seen this thread, I'll ask him about
bumping the line count up because a 500 lines message isn't all that long.
Phil
K0NX
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