From: bill@carpenter.ORG (WJCarpenter)
Subject: RE: sending attachements via gnus
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 10:36:29 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1770-Tue13Jun2000103629-0700-bill@carpenter.ORG> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1z21g00a.fsf@supelec.fr>
fabrice> Now after some investigation in smtpmail (since this is what
fabrice> I'm using on NT), I wonder where the problem really is. Can
fabrice> anybody confirm using any Unix (or maybe Cygwin ? ) version
fabrice> of xemacs that smtpmail is able to send a large buffer ?
I use smtpmail on Unix and have often sent large attachements (at
least a couple of megs). A few years back, I used smtpmail on NTemacs
(on Win95), and I often had problems sending large attachments. The
symptoms were as you described. I don't recall that I ever found a
cure.
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2000-06-13 13:53 Fabrice Popineau
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