Re: rftm.mit.edu OK?

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Craig Cockburn (craig@scot.demon.co.uk)
Sun, 6 Dec 1998 17:30:56 +0000


In article <vines.q8y7+WsxNqA@gwsmtpim1.hq-ac.prv>,
charles.macdonald@hrdc-drhc.gc.ca writes

>
>The old rule used to be that each part of an FAQ should only be 64K, as at
>one time that was the limit of some software... (AOL used to be 32K when
>they burst on the horizon) These days I would be tempted to break up
>anything over 100K into parts.....
>
Yeah, but it's been that long and I've been posting it like that for a
few years. It's a lot more convenient to maintain one file than several.

>posted to. The message ID that your posting host used can be used to
>search for that instance of the article to see if it got to North America
>for example.
>
Yep, it got to dejanews.

thanks

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