Hi Chactory!
Well, I never quite understood the rule anyway -- I mean, why would a total stranger be sending me a large attachment like that anyway, in the first place? I suppose it would be different if, say, I was running a contest for digital artists or something and was accepting submissions by email, but I don't do anything like that -- and no doubt most people don't -- so I never really understood why that rule was set like that in the first place. It just made more sense to instead automatically block any emails from strangers that came with attachments over, say, 100k or something (if not just block all emails with attachments of any size, in fact).
By the way, on a totally unrelated note, I have noticed another odd behaviour of the program. I recently upgraded from WinXP to Win7, and despite having Spamihilator set to
always show up in the notification area (down by my clock), sometimes it just doesn't show up there -- although I know it's running, because I get my email no problem when I go check for it. If I go dig in my start menu and "start it up again" (even though it's obviously already running) then the icon shows up. And yes, I did check (each time, in fact) and my setting for that icon is to "Show icon and notifications", not just "Only show notifications". None of the other icons that I have set like that fail to show up -- it's only Spamihilator that does (or, rather, doesn't) sometimes. That never happened before on WinXP -- it's only on Win7.
Not that you need even more problems/bugs to deal with -- ha ha.
