[muglo] Re: Mysteriuous Messages
- From: Paul Thomas <paulthomas@xxxxxxx>
- To: MUGLO List <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 19:18:13 -0400
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> From: "Eric D." <hideme666@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 21:38:46 -0400
> To: <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [muglo] Re: Mysteriuous Messages
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> on 9/5/02 19:11, Paul Thomas at paulthomas@xxxxxxx wrote:
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>> I found this but was not sure of the interpretation. If you set this to some
>> number such as 100k, does this mean that it sends just the first 100k or
>> none of it? And if so and you want it can you then get the rest of the
>> message??
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> From Outlook Express' help:
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> You can also configure a POP account to leave messages on the server if they
> are larger than a size you specify. If you configure your POP account in
> this way and receive a message that exceeds your specified size, Outlook
> Express copies only part of that message to your Inbox. You can then decide
> if you want to download the entire message. This setting can be convenient
> when you are traveling, because it helps you avoid large downloads when
> connection charges might be higher.
>
Thanks for this information which seems to work like a charm!! And
certainly saves a lot of downloading time!!
Paul
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