I belong to about twenty mailing lists. Nearly all now allow binary
attachments including JPGs. Most modern mail clients can be set to
ignore posts over a certain size or eliminate attachments. Until a year
or so ago I was on a dial-up, very slow so attachments were a PITA. I am
now on a DSL with about a 20Mb download rate so attachments don't bother
me.
On 6/1/2016 5:08 PM, Eric Goldstein wrote:
We have a couple of moderators and a list owner, Marc Small.
Used to be that low bandwidth dial up connections and metered services made attaching jpgs cumbersome and expensive...
Now, just about everyone has some form of broadband
We would be interested in hearing from list members that feel including jpgs would still be a hardship...
I'm thinking Marc would want to weigh in especially if we hear from membership...
Eric Goldstein
One of the Mods, along with Richard Knoppow
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 7:49 PM, CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Dear list moderators:
I'd like to know if to attach
direct images to the emails is allowed now. I interpreted that
you could only attach some direct images linked to technical or
equipment issues . I have no problems with direct images attached
to the emails since I can always choose what to watch in detail
or not; I only want to know if the rules changed.
Carlos
2016-06-01 18:00 GMT-03:00 Bruce Martin <futurefoods2@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:futurefoods2@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Rollei E-3, F/3.5 planar, tri-x, diafine developer, scanner,
canon cool scan 9000. Un cropped straight out of the camera
sure would be motivational, inspirational and of course in the
spirit of sharing, to show images done currently....please no
more vacation photo's....only kidding