I have developed the habit of looking at the
e-mails through a mail reader first, without retrieving all the messages. That
way I delete spam, most messages with big attachments and things I'm not
interested in, before receiving them. As for the ?blind
kookaburra? attachment, my attitude is if someone just writes about a ?blind in
one eye kookaburra? or whatever it is, I am willing to just believe it without
needing to see a photo. I request people to use a way to compress large
attachments or consider carefully about that it may clog up someone's system for
20 minutes, whilst being received and consider whether they will appreciate
that.
Philip
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