I have been getting a lot of these sorts of emails in the past few days. The reflector that we use (on eda.org) is set to bounce emails (and notify me) if they exceed a certain number of characters. I already have this limit set at the maximum of 80,000. The issue is that entire threads are being passed around, and the 80,000 character limit is easily reached.
I suggest as we enter the final push to getting the technical work finished, that you truncate your responses by deleting a large portion of the thread to which you are responding. If someone wants to look at an earlier part of the thread he/she can go on the eda.org/SystemC site and look at the entire thread.
Note that I had to truncate this email to get it send it out-- it originally contained the entirety of a bounced email, so it also bounced.
Stan
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-systemc-p1666-technical@eda.org [mailto:owner-systemc-p1666-technical@eda.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 2:31 PM
To: systemc-p1666-technical-approval@eda.org
Subject: BOUNCE systemc-p1666-technical@eda.org: Message too long (>80000 chars)
Received on Wed Dec 1 16:19:21 2010
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