[wplug] Reasonable message size limit?

Tom Rhodes trhodes at FreeBSD.org
Fri Apr 25 18:58:18 EDT 2008


On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 12:25:00 -0400
Mackenzie Morgan <macoafi at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 10:42 -0400, Janos Dohanics wrote:
> > On Thursday 24 April 2008 03:43:23 pm Patrick Wagstrom wrote:
> > > Bill Moran wrote:
> > > > In response to Janos Dohanics <web at 3dresearch.com>:
> > > >> Just wondering what is considered "reasonable" these days for message
> > > >> size limit? I saw a recommendation for 100-300 MB, and I thought that
> > > >> was very high.
> > > >
> > > > I agree.  I would figure 10 - 20M unless the client is paying special
> > > > for large attachment support.
> > >
> > > In most cases, you'll have to go with the default for most online mail
> > > services.
> > >
> > > Gmail - 20MB
> > > Yahoo - 10MB
> > > Hotmail - 10MB
> > >
> > > That being said, there still are many places with silly email policies that
> > > wonder why no one uses their service.  My undergrad, for example, still has
> > > a quota of 11MB for everything in your mailbox -- all your messages!
> > > That's the same quota they've had since 1992.
> > >
> > > --Patrick
> > 
> > 10 MB may be small for the total mailbox size. Only I think that it's becoming 
> > a trend that people store many of their work related and large files in IMAP 
> > mailboxes, and it doesn't seem to me a good way to "organize" ones work...
> 
> If you POP it and don't keep it in the online mailbox anyway, how are
> you supposed to access it from one of your other computers or when
> you're on the road, though?  I'd have to go a week without email every
> other week in the summer because my mom's lack of wifi means my laptop
> wouldn't be able to POP anything.  IMAP makes sense.

As a security measure, I only check my email in situations
where no one would able to look over my shoulders.

Having a laptop means I can check my email anywhere I have a
network connection.

Secure POP3 works for me.

-- 
Tom Rhodes


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