On 11/11/01 11:17 PM, Brenda Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tapped:

> Hi to all;
Hi Brenda.  
> I'm attempting to use Entourage as my email program, as I have heard and
> read many good reviews on it. However, Entourage seems to have a problem
> sending largish attachments.
snip 
Don't give up on Entourage. It *does* handle large files well. I send 4 mg
plus files on a regular, frequent basis. I've been doing this for years,
with OE and then Entourage. I even sent attachments up to 10 mgs. (I have my
server set to hold 50 mgs of email so I can do this. In a normal account
there is often a 3mg - total - limit so one cannot send a larger file. I
send folders full of docs, Photoshop files, individual jpgs.

> I've checked the mail preferences and have chosen AppleDouble (any computer)
> as the encoding choice.
me too
> Compression is None.
That's ok, but sometimes it pays to compress.
> Compatibility and Efficiency -
> first box uncheck, send attachments to bc and cc is checked.
Both are ok. If sending to a PC, that first option is a life-saver.
> I can't see
> what else may need to be changed in order for attachments to go through
> properly.
I don't see anything wrong. Maybe Dan, Paul, or Allan will have a
suggestion. They know the codes.

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