Użytkownik "Piskorz" <piskorz@dla.neta> napisał w wiadomości news:g54uhi$1kb$1@news.onet.pl... boukun wrote: Użytkownik "Hans Kloss" <necr0c0w@WYTNIJ.gazeta.pl> napisał w wiadomości news:g52sqh$m72$1@inews.gazeta.pl... .. nad jakaś oke czy tam inna kołymę. Won z powrotem do kałmucji!! J-23 -- Grosse i Michniki, won do Ameryki!!! http://www....
...? A typical text post is less than 1,000 characters. Because it's pure text, there's no overhead, so 1Kb per post. A brand spankin' new 500Gb drive is less than £50. So that's about 10p per Gb, or.... Google's archive of the group shows that there's a rough average of about 3,000 posts per month. At 1Kb each, that's 3Mb per month, less than 40Mb per year - or 4/10 of a penny per year to...
...the company. An outside sender sends an e-mail with an .xls attachement to 3 people in our company, the email is 3 Mb with the attachement. When we see the message in outlook 2003 the email is 1kb and has no attachement. The person was asked to send the email again and now we see the email as 3 Mb with an attachement. The problem is when we track the messages they both are 3Mb coming in ...
... of all, since it took you so long to write that message, I assume that it should be quite large. What is the size of the message in the Sent Items folder? If it is not just 1KB or 2KB like an empty message, then we must assume that the text is still there, but has somehow become invisible. If that is the case, open the message, right-click on the message body ...
... First of all, since it took you so long to write that message, I assume that it should be quite large. What is the size of the message in the Sent Items folder? If it is not just 1KB or 2KB like an empty message, then we must assume that the text is still there, but has somehow become invisible. If that is the case, open the message, right-click on the message body and ...
First of all, since it took you so long to write that message, I assume that it should be quite large. What is the size of the message in the Sent Items folder? If it is not just 1KB or 2KB like an empty message, then we must assume that the text is still there, but has somehow become invisible. If that is the case, open the message, right-click on the message body and select View ...
...that code resides in. The size of the consistency region is 64 Bytes for the K7/K8/K10, AFAIK 32 Bytes on the Pentium Pro ... Pentium 3, Pentium M, Core, and Core 2 family, and 1KB on the Pentium 4. So one would have to place frequently-written variables or buffers pretty close to primitives to get hit by that. One can measure that by using performance counters and looking at the I-cache...
...> _________________ "Marc Omni" <MarcOmni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DBAC241A-7211-413A-8348-C2A292ECC364@microsoft.com... I am trying to send an email through Outlook that links to an image (a 1KB html file) on a Web site. To make the link, I went to Insert Picture. In the Picture dialog box, I pasted the image's correct URL in the Picture Source ...
... marx404 _________________ "Marc Omni" <MarcOmni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DBAC241A-7211-413A-8348-C2A292ECC364@microsoft.com... I am trying to send an email through Outlook that links to an image (a 1KB html file) on a Web site. To make the link, I went to Insert Picture. In the Picture dialog box, I pasted the image's correct URL in the Picture Source ...
I am trying to send an email through Outlook that links to an image (a 1KB html file) on a Web site. To make the link, I went to Insert Picture. In the Picture dialog box, I pasted the image’s correct URL in the Picture Source field, and clicked OK. The image does not appear in the message body. To try to resolve the problem, I made changes in Outlook’s Security settings. In Options ...