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Peter Verhoeven <[log in to unmask]>
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VICUG-L: Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List
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Wed, 2 Dec 1998 15:34:31 -0500
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Hi,

If I receive a file larger than 64K in size Eudora Light 3.0.6 on my system
is unable to read it. It does not stop trying to read. It is not a realy
windows crash but if I want to read new messages I have to reboot my
computer because I can not cancel Eudora.
I can configure Eudora to skip large files but then they will stay at the
pophost. I think I'm going to filter unwilling people sending me files
larger than 64K.
I think Eudora Pro can read files larger than 64K. Eudora Light is a screen
reader and screen magnifier friendly program and it is the most used e-mail
program.

Regards Peter Verhoeven

At 08:32 2-12-98 -0500, you wrote:
>Eudora does not crash when it receives large messages.  Speech may stop
>temporarily.  You simply need to change an option that allows large
>messages to be received. Eudora is the easiest Windows program I have
>used.  It is much easier if you learn how to use it though.
>
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