TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List ------------------------------------ This list has a filter that limits attachments. I set it to 100,000 bytes. So if you attach a picture that exceeds it the list notifies me and does not forward the email to the group. So far I have been telling it to go ahead and forward those images. My question to the group is what is the consensus on how large of an image or attachment do we want to allow to go through the list? I have cable internet so large images/attachments are not an issue. How about the rest of you? Do any of you still use dial up where large attachments are an issue? Or are large attachments an issue regardless of what service you have? What limit should I set for attachments to the emails from the list? Dennis Begley Vice President Ultimate Restoration Inc We Do It Right the First Time 763-390-3222 Fax 763-390-3221 _______________________________________________ ShelbyMustang mailing list Send email to ShelbyMustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com Membership Administration http://thecarsource.com/mailman/listinfo/shelbymustang_thecarsource.com Group Web Page http://www.thecarsource.com/shelbymustang
TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List ------------------------------------ In a message dated 8/9/06 21:42:21, dennis (AT) urimn (DOT) com writes: << I have cable internet so large images/attachments are not an issue. How about the rest of you? Do any of you still use dial up where large attachments are an issue? Or are large attachments an issue regardless of what service you have? What limit should I set for attachments to the emails from the list? >> >>>I'm a dial-up guy (when I'm at home, which is rarely, which is why I don't bother paying big bucks for high speed), but I don't mind attachments. What bugs me is attachments, that aren't. What I mean is, if you're going to send an attachment, send it AS AN ATTACHMENT rather than just dragging and dropping it, and turning it into an embedded image. Most of the time, the images don't even load properly for me, and it simply locks up the computer for a few minutes while the e-mail attempts to fully load.... Mike (old-school admittedly, running a 1997-era Mac G3 Powerbook!) _______________________________________________ ShelbyMustang mailing list Send email to ShelbyMustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com Membership Administration http://thecarsource.com/mailman/listinfo/shelbymustang_thecarsource.com Group Web Page http://www.thecarsource.com/shelbymustang
TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List ------------------------------------ Guys When sending an image make sure it isn't larger than 500pxls in length or width. Make sure it is a jpeg. Many of you send images that are larger than most screen resolutions which means you have to scroll the image to view it. This will also cause load problems for the 56k users. Most of you have a photo software or a digital camera. If shooting digital designated for the web shoot at its lowest resolution and if you have a photo you've scanned, open it up with your photo package and resize it for the web. In some cases it will do it for you and in other cases you can select the sizing yourself. Here is an image I have attached as that is the best way to send an image as an attachment. Original image is 3000x2000pxls I have sized it at 500x332 @ 72 resolution and it should only take 2 seconds to load for a 56k modem. Of course I would not print an image this size but it is for web viewing only. If you have any questions drop me a line as I am always willing to help. regards Randall _______________________________________________ ShelbyMustang mailing list Send email to ShelbyMustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com Membership Administration http://thecarsource.com/mailman/listinfo/shelbymustang_thecarsource.com Group Web Page http://www.thecarsource.com/shelbymustang
TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List ------------------------------------ Further, there are jpeg optimization tools - attached is Randall's original file and one that has been optimized that is approximately 1/3 the size in bytes. Barely noticeable difference. At 08:46 AM 8/10/2006, randall.paul (AT) randallpaul (DOT) com wrote: >TheCarSource.com Shelby Mustang List >------------------------------------ >Guys > >When sending an image make sure it isn't larger than 500pxls in length or >width. Make sure it is a jpeg. Many of you send images that are larger >than most screen resolutions which means you have to scroll the image to >view it. This will also cause load problems for the 56k users. Most of >you have a photo software or a digital camera. If shooting digital >designated for the web shoot at its lowest resolution and if you have a >photo you've scanned, open it up with your photo package and resize it for >the web. In some cases it will do it for you and in other cases you can >select the sizing yourself. > >Here is an image I have attached as that is the best way to send an image >as an attachment. Original image is 3000x2000pxls I have sized it at >500x332 @ 72 resolution and it should only take 2 seconds to load for a >56k modem. Of course I would not print an image this size but it is for >web viewing only. If you have any questions drop me a line as I am always >willing to help. > >regards > >Randall > >_______________________________________________ >ShelbyMustang mailing list >Send email to ShelbyMustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com >Membership Administration >http://thecarsource.com/mailman/listinfo/shelbymustang_thecarsource.com >Group Web Page http://www.thecarsource.com/shelbymustang >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.10.8/414 - Release Date: 8/9/2006 _______________________________________________ ShelbyMustang mailing list Send email to ShelbyMustang (AT) thecarsource (DOT) com Membership Administration http://thecarsource.com/mailman/listinfo/shelbymustang_thecarsource.com Group Web Page http://www.thecarsource.com/shelbymustang