Ronda, I know the recipient will not be able to unzip what I'm going to
suggest with the bn, but perhaps they can do so on a pc.  If you are
sending uncompressed, there may be a limit on what can be handled by
both your isp and the inbox of the recipient.  I know that many inboxes
are limited to a data capacity of 5 mb.  My suggestion is accordingly
that you rar or zip the relevant bible and try again. Rar compression
will make the file smaller than zip and I think then it will be about 2
mb.

Hth
Riana
  

-----Original Message-----
From: Rhonda Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20 May 2005 12:20
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] A question

Gee, I hate to ask this, but, because this is part of my profession,
I've got to ask.
When I had 5.1, I could send the New Testament as an attachment.  All 27
books would go.  Now, when trying to help do the same thing with a 6.11,
it says, "cannot encode  email".  Then, you do a reset, because you
can't send out anything else unless you do.  Even if you send two or
three attachments, it says the same thing.  What does a person do?

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