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My dilemma is whether to reconfigure the

> list to accept attachments. On one hand, my general laissez-faire attitude

> would say that I should go ahead and allow attachments and just let each

> person decide for themselves whether to open the attachments or not. On

the

> other hand, I'd feel really bad if a lot of listmembers caught a virus

from

> someone's >

One person's opinion, I don't mind anyone's photos...but they need be small

attachments. I have a crappy server (but, free......) and down loads take

forever... I am not a computer guru, so i don't know what size is good..but

I was on another list, and my system couldn't download all the files with

attachments (of course it was a ton) and I had to get a friend who has cable

modem download at his computer and delete to get them off the server.

Again, I don't know what is too big. and I do love babies..... gracie

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I find that with attachments some people may not be sure of the size they

are sending and I get tired of waiting for them to come in. I think it is

better for people to use the shared files section of onelist. That is what

we do on VBG and seems to work ok. Just my $.02.

At 04:52 PM 1/6/00 EST, you wrote:

>I'm usually not plagued with ambivalence, but in this instance I could be

>swayed in one of two directions. My dilemma is whether to reconfigure the

>list to accept attachments. On one hand, my general laissez-faire attitude

>would say that I should go ahead and allow attachments and just let each

>person decide for themselves whether to open the attachments or not. On the

>other hand, I'd feel really bad if a lot of listmembers caught a virus from

>someone's attachment (I'm usually immune to the run-of-the-mill executable

>virus because I use a Mac)... so what do you think? Do you care one way or

>the other?

>

>I originally set up the list to refuse attachments because some people's

>computers don't read HTML emails very well, but I'm a member of a different

>list on which attachments are allowed, and we haven't had any trouble with

>them AND we've been able to share pics of our kids with each other. So I'm

>willing, if it matters to anyone.

>

>-Kris

>

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Please please please do NOT allow attachments. My mail gets bogged down by

them and it can take me 30 minutes to download a single piece of mail if

someone adds a nice-sized attachment. I don't have that much time to waste.

Plus if attachments are allowed it would get out of hand and I would end up

dropping the list. I also have ended up with viruses from them and I don't

see the purpose since we do have shared space at onelist to post things. Or

people can mail them in personal mail directly to whoever wants to see them.

But please don't allow the list to become a clearinghouse for them.

Rasley

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Gained: Health and I AM PREGNANT!

> Your opinion, please!

>

>

> I'm usually not plagued with ambivalence, but in this instance I could be

> swayed in one of two directions. My dilemma is whether to reconfigure the

> list to accept attachments. On one hand, my general laissez-faire

> attitude

> would say that I should go ahead and allow attachments and just let each

> person decide for themselves whether to open the attachments or

> not. On the

> other hand, I'd feel really bad if a lot of listmembers caught a

> virus from

> someone's attachment (I'm usually immune to the run-of-the-mill

> executable

> virus because I use a Mac)... so what do you think? Do you care

> one way or

> the other?

>

> I originally set up the list to refuse attachments because some people's

> computers don't read HTML emails very well, but I'm a member of a

> different

> list on which attachments are allowed, and we haven't had any

> trouble with

> them AND we've been able to share pics of our kids with each

> other. So I'm

> willing, if it matters to anyone.

>

> -Kris

>

> ---------------------------

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