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From: Galen Silversmith <galens@***.GWU.EDU>
Subject: Markus Kalb's PS files
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1993 13:29:44 -0400
Jesus Christ! Look, i don't know about most people, but I like a long
adavnce warning when I'm gonna get over a meg and a half of files mailed
to me. It's not something that can easily fit in my mailbox, and ignoring
the actual expense to the net, or people who have to pay for their
accounts, it's an incredible waste of Inet resources. If your gonna send
files like that, do it to individuals. It might be faster to do it via
the list, but there are quite a few of us that don't want things like that
in out mailbox. Esp if we were expecting some important e-mail that
couldn't get through because the mailbox was full.


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