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Re: message too large?
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ZWu |
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Re: message too large? |
Date: |
Thu, 04 Feb 2016 09:39:31 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) |
asjo@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> ZWu writes:
>
>> Yeah, each time I reply an article, I use 'F' to quote the old
>> text.
>
> And then you delete the text that is not relevant, and add your comments
> interleaved, as I do here?
I did not delete the quoted text manually as you did. But I do add
comments interleaved.
So the issue is: delete unwanted quoted text MANUALLY.
>> Sending news via news.newsfan.net using nntp...
>> 441 "[...]" 41/48 0.85, limit is 0.60
>> Couldn't send message via news: 441 "[...]" 41/48 0.85, limit is 0.60
>
> The error comes from the news.newsfan.net, it is not a limit imposed by
> Gnus.
>
> "441" means "Posting failed".
>
> It looks like the message is trying to tell you that 41 lines of 48
> lines was quotes (85%), and the news server only allows 60% quotes in a
> post.
That's help me a lot. Now got to know the meaning of those numbers.
>
> I think the administrator of the news-server you are using wants you to
> follow usenet conventions and NOT quote everything in your answer, but
> trim down the quotations down to the parts you are actually answering.
>
>From you comments, finally see the rule: trim unwanted quoted text
while editing message.
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