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Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
Jim Pruitt forwarded a copy of Mark's thoughts on the matter, and you quoted it, as in you quoted the answer to your own question. :) Chris
By Chris Jones · #17038 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
And is there a file size restriction? I know every time I try to load a large file it just hangs. [excess quote trimmed by moderator]
By Rob Bulnes <robertbulnes@...> · #17037 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
Just a point - the originator of the thread thought that it could optional and turned on by the group owner if necessary. I do agree that there are problems with such a list - could be too strict. But
By Frances · #17036 ·
Re: To format or not to format... Is that the question?
This made sense back in the days of acoustic modems. It makes no sense now. Best, Glenn
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #17035 ·
Re: To format or not to format... Is that the question?
Not entirely.? Not everyone can afford a new computer every few years just so they can run the software that demands an upgrade.? I use plain text, an old computer, and simple software.? It does
By Duane · #17034 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
Does that mean it is possible to upload HTML files? Jim Fisher -- http://jimellame.tumblr.com - My thoughts on freedom (needs updating) http://jimella.wordpress.com - political snippets, especially
By Jim Fisher · #17033 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
I agree 100% with you on everything you said in this message Brian. If I were setting up such a file of "bad" words it would be completely empty. I don't believe there are such things as bad words,
By Jim Fisher · #17032 ·
Re: To format or not to format... Is that the question?
I wouldn't argue with any of that, but senders should be aware that formatting which relies on HTML will not be seen by all their readers. Presumably it's there because they want their readers to be
By Jim Fisher · #17031 ·
Re: To format or not to format... Is that the question?
And I have grown bone tired of being told about "the problems" of those who cling to antiquated software and methods of all sorts.? Those problems are entirely of their own making. The phrase, "Do
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #17030 ·
Re: To format or not to format... Is that the question?
Yes, exactly. If, for example, someone decides to read their email using PINE because that's what they baby ducked on, that doesn't mean that the rest of us should be denied in-line attachments just
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #17029 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
Mark said that he did not know of a filetype restriction but thought it was file size.? The largest file showed 10.052mb according to Windows Explorer but Groups.io had it as 9.52mb for the 7z
By Jim Pruitt WA7DUY · #17028 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
I doubt that anyone wants this.? ?That being said, on really high traffic groups that are unmoderated (and my that I mean that they're not reviewed on a message by message basis like this one is) it
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #17027 ·
To format or not to format... Is that the question?
As I have said, many times in the past, individual choices have consequences. Given that a great deal of content comes through in formatting, and HTML e-mail has been common for several decades now, I
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #17026 ·
Re: top posting vs bottomposting vs quoting - punctuation aside
I have found that encrypting the message with an unknown key really improves legibility. C5T6xYQ4artNtVrpVGYiP6b2p2SCQE5rLnEFWSF2Q6ROQ+5qqh0Pv/7FJjOEi+RKUWsnKZv7pW1VB/x4Pr9lvQ== But you knew that.
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #17025 ·
Re: top posting vs bottomposting vs quoting
No, I don't. I am a member of many groups (here and on Yahoo), and other mailing lists. Using the web for each such site is totally impractical, so I use an email client. Furthermore, I read emails
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
There obviously is, but I'll be darned if I can find a list of allowed file types in this group's Wiki or any of the official Groups.io help or terms of service pages. I'd write Mark at
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #17023 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
In a way the option does already exist, and it's called a Moderator. In a (mainly?) moderated group a moderator can and must stop any inappropriate material in its tracks and prevent it ever reaching
By Chris Jones · #17022 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
Hi There are terms of service /static/tos A link to word lists banned in other services - https://www.freewebheaders.com/full-list-of-bad-words-banned-by-google/ Frances
By Frances · #17021 ·
Re: top posting vs bottomposting vs quoting - punctuation aside
Tim, your point made to Chris is well founded. Any such non-punctuated messages such as the one as you included post could simply be rejected along with a message to the member indicating that the
By Epicatt2 · #17020 ·
Is there a filetype restriction?
I am running into a problem on one of my groups. A member tried to upload some files but was denied.? He asked if I had restricted the file types since he could upload PDF's but no other file type.?
By Jim Pruitt WA7DUY · #17019 ·