Had this problem....... Check to see how big the attachment can be for windows mail to except. They may have to adjust there software or you may have to reduce your file size.
On Friday, September 12, 2003, at 08:13 AM, Andrew Grebneff wrote:
If I try to send too many images (say over 1Mb total) the recipient's server often rejects them. But these servers don't have the decency to send the message back minus attachments... oh, no, they send the attachments back too, the jerks.Before I knew about this I have had the pain of having to load a string of messages with several attached images on each... took ages. Why don't they strip the attachments before returning the messages? All that's needed is a notification of excessive size!
But.. I keep having the problem of small image files terminating ".jpg" being unopenable by folk with Widoze boxes.
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