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On 1 Mai, 20:07, D Peter Maus wrote:
Bart Bailey wrote: In posted on Sun, 27 Apr 2008 04:39:15 -0700 (PDT), bm wrote: Begin Emails with a small MP3 or WAV file is what can trigger a response. Could it trigger an automatic deletion by their email screening application because of it having an attachment? Depends on the attachment size, but yes. If the attachment falls into the range usually used to propagate viruses, the packet sniffer may send it to another bot for examination. In many cases, though, it simply deletes it from the system, regardless of file extension. You definitely have a point here, and I believe that an increasing number of my reception reports are stopped although a very high majority still slip through the barriers. An alternative approach which I have tested with some success is to upload files to a server such as box.net, and send the url to the addressee. But of course, many are told never to click on unknown links... BM |
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