[Durham INC] Bulky Emails

Reyn Bowman reynbowman at gmail.com
Sun Jan 8 10:01:23 EST 2012


John, you make a point, as does the user who was inconvenienced, but were
rapidly moving beyond the point where we need to minimize information. I
don't remember the post in question, but if we use links versus trying to
put the photos in the body of the e-mail or even all of the content it
should minimize or eliminate the problem this user encountered that way if
someone chooses to have less capacity for photos and other information they
can elect not to open the link or to stop the download if they see that it
contains information that won't fit their restrictions.

Reyn

On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 11:55 PM, John Martin <bulldurhamnc at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I have received a request from one member of the listserv that I ask you
> to keep emails as small as possible.  One recent email included several
> pictures, and this evidently caused problems for the recipient who was also
> receiving some very important information via email from another source.
>
> I am the last person who should give anyone advice on how to use a
> computer efficiently, but please limit or shrink photos, attachments, and
> other bulky items.  Thanks.
>
> John
>
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