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[ILUG] email as file transfer

[ILUG] email as file transfer

Peter McEvoy pete at yerma.org
Tue Aug 2 11:51:54 IST 2005


On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 11:33:53AM +0100, Stephen Reilly wrote:
> > > Why can't they just place the 100Mb file either in an accessible area
> > > of their network or on a webserver and just provide a link to it in
> > > mail?
> >  Often, email users don't have webservers or networks.
> Those people should have no need to send a 100Mb file to anybody, let
> alone a bunch of people. Within most organisations network fileservers
> exist. Generally employees have access to some portion of that
> service.

Sorry, but this is just bunkum.

How does one get to the point where they feel qualified to say what
people should or shouldnt be doing with their own computers? 

Where did you get the information that allows you to say what "most"
organisations I.T infrastructure is?


-- 
Pete



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