Hello to you all, Thanks a lot for your input.
In the mean time I have been investigating further. The problem occured not via wifi, but via my GSM provider. They claim to have no limits. And K-9 mail is said to have no limits. I managed last week to send a file of nearly 4 MB via the mobile internet provider. Then I asked the mailprovider who takes care of the sending of my emails. Via webmail the limit is 10MB and you get a warning. So in K-9 mail I don't get a warning. Emailing via my home wifi with K-9 mail 4 attachments , in total about 12 MB is transferred without any problem. My conclusion is, that it was probably, something in the mobile internet connection was not solid enough at that moment. That seeing a mail in your Send box is no proof of actual transfer. That there are no limits in data mail transfer that restrict me. But that, while at home, I will keep using software like WeTransfer. Best regards, Op vrijdag 16 november 2018 20:58:57 UTC+1 schreef Honna Smal: > > Hello, > > What is the maximum size for sending emails with large attachments? > I could not email an attachment of over 4 MB via public wifi nor via my > own home wifi. > Strangely enough, those emails were removed from the Out map into the Send > map. So to me it looked as if the emails were actually send. Only this > appeared not to be the case. > > Otherwise I am a very happy user of K9 mail. So I would really like to > know what I should know about attachments that i can email. > > Many thanks in advance. > > Honna Smal > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "K-9 Mail" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
