Could it be something particular about that attachment? Some email 
systems don't allow certain file types, as defined by the file 
extension, in case they may be a virus. For example, file.exe will be 
blocked by many email servers, but the same file renamed to file.aaa 
will be accepted.

Tamás wrote:
> I did some testing, too.
> It's very interesting, because the problem isn't present with all
> large emails: in fact, I trsted with a 8 and a 10 Mb mail, and they
> downloaded fine. The one that doesn't download is about 7 Mb, e.g. it
> seems that size is not realy the problem. I forwarded this 7 Mb email
> to another yahoo email address, and couldn't download it from there
> either.
> So somehow it seem that there must be something special besides the
> large attachment with those emails that cannot download, but i can't
> figure out what.
> Any suggestions?
> Tamás
> >
>
>   

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