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Re: [leafnode-list] Limit on pseudoarticles?



Both netscape and outlook (express) will show attachments (pictures) inline.
I killed the original psuedoarticle file I had problems with, but it was
around 18Kb or so in length.  This one is 2327 bytes. I can recreate it if
you wish. Basically a uuencoded jpg file and some plaintext. Just in passing
though, using netscape to create the file did not work for me.

I'm not griping, really.  Keeping the size of a picture down is good for
bandwidth.  The only use for a huge picture would be to annoy people that
are using my server for alt.binary.* access without my knowledge over a
dial-up, and I stuck leafnode on a different computer today behind a
firewall. (Read: too lazy to close the hole on my personal network)
----- Original Message -----
From: Cornelius Krasel <krasel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <leafnode-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 3:48 PM
Subject: [leafnode-list] Limit on pseudoarticles?


> Jeff Lee wrote:
>
> > One thing I found is that pictures just a bit larger than the one I
made/use
> > seem to display incorrectly (corrupted) when used as part of a
> > psuedoarticle, yet are fine displayed as posts. Some limit to the length
of
> > a psuedoarticle?
>
> No, there is no such limit; it's more likely that you stumbled upon an
> obscure (?) bug in Leafnode. Unfortunately I don't use routinely a
> newsreader which displays graphics, therefore you have to tell me
> which newsreader would support this (Netscape I guess?); I can have
> a go then.
>
> --Cornelius.
>
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