flyguy wrote:
Ron Hunter wrote, On 5/5/2014 12:37 AM:
On 5/5/2014 1:46 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Cerise wrote, On 05/05/2014 06:27:
On 5/5/2014 12:18 AM, flyguy wrote:

Would these be satisfactory tests?

*  My IMAP gmail account can send with no problems (done on the Win XP
computer)

*  My iPad (using the same router, but with wifi) has the same Godaddy
accounts on it, and they can all send the attachments - no problems.

* I can send big attachments using GoDaddy's webmail.


With each of those, you are sending either from a different machine,
or using different servers. You want to reduce the variables ... and
using a different mail client to connect to the same SMTP server from
the same PC would do that.
So, he must per exemple try to send with "Pegasus Mail" the same mail,
with the same pc, using smtp connection to "smtpout.secureserver.net".
If it fails .. SM is not involved and "PegasusMail" is also not
involved.

Why not just contact the ISP and ask if there is a size limit on emails
sent on a POP account.  Most do have size limits.

GoDaddy says their size limit is about 25 MB. I've sent up to 10 MB in
the past, and yesterday sent 4 MB using my iPad. Oddly, it has no
problems sending attachments using my GoDaddy accounts.

My ISP (Frontier), the company that provides my internet service, does
not impose an attachment limit on mail if I'm using someone else's server.

And don't forget there is email encoding overhead. An attachment that is exactly 10 Mb would make and email larger than 10 Mb even if the email has null content other than that.

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