From: Andrzej Adam Filip on
RICCARDO <castellani.riccardo(a)tiscali.it> wrote:
> [...]
> I'm agree with Andrzej Adam Filip, huge messages can glut my lan !
> We can't wait message was finished to transmit before rejecting.

Use simple Andrew instead of full AAF. I do not expect non polish
speakers to use Andrzej except on more formal occasions.

--
[pl>en Andrew] Andrzej Adam Filip : anfi(a)priv.onet.pl : anfi(a)xl.wp.pl
Perl is designed to give you several ways to do anything, so
consider picking the most readable one.
-- Larry Wall in the perl man page
From: RICCARDO on
On 4 Lug, 16:21, Andrzej Adam Filip <a...(a)onet.eu> wrote:
> RICCARDO <castellani.ricca...(a)tiscali.it> wrote:
> > [...]
> > I'm agree with Andrzej Adam Filip, huge messages can glut my lan !
> > We can't wait message was finished to transmit beforerejecting.
>
> Use simple Andrew instead of full AAF. I do not expect non polish
> speakers to use Andrzej except on more formal occasions.
>
> --
> [pl>en Andrew] Andrzej Adam Filip : a...(a)priv.onet.pl : a...(a)xl.wp.pl
> Perl is designed to give you several ways to do anything, so
> consider picking the most readable one.
> -- Larry Wall in the perl man page

Andrew,
network traffic problem can happen, for example in my wide company
(2000 users) where there are several remote sites and many subnets,
a distract user often send huge messages using Outlook Express and
they don't realize that message is left in OE queue; mail client tries
periodically to send it until you delete it from in "outbox mail" and
this cause network disturb.