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Are Attachments a Good Thing?

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Are Attachments a Good Thing?

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Yes and no. The ability to attach a file to your email enables you to exchange photos, letters, or other files with others. However, large – or many – attachments can consume ‘bandwidth’ at an alarming rate, choking an email server A server is the computer that is being asked for information by a client computer. The one ‘serving’ information to another. In most networks, there is a ‘server / client’ relationship, though some connections are ‘Peer-to-Peer’. The server contains data that is being requested by the client. to the point it can no longer handle normal traffic. Most mail-servers have a file-size limit, perhaps 3 MB Short for ‘Megabyte’. A megabyte is approximately one million ‘bytes’. In binary counting it is 2 to the 20th power, or 1,048,576. In decimal counting, it is a nice, round ‘one million’ bytes. Each ‘byte’ is equal to 8 ‘bits’, and is used to roughly describe the amount of binary data required to represent a single unformatted keyboard character. , that they will a

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