On 25/11/2007 13:00, James Knott wrote:
As I suspected, it appears the email is blocked by the receiving mail
server. As I mentioned, that may occur due to the attachment types or
as someone else mentioned, there may be a restriction on attachment
size or mailbox capacity. Either way, if you can send attachments to
some addresses, but not others, the problem is not caused by
OpenOffice. An easy way around this, is to place the file on a server
and link to it in your email.
Please respond only to the mail list ([email protected]) and not
directly to me.
Bert Severijn wrote:
*/Hi James,/*
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*/To test the delivery I sent the same presentation (16 mb) to my
mail box via a different account, however it was rejected by
mailer-daemon./*
*/Only when I sent it to my gmail account it was delivered and easily
opened./*
*/The presentation consist of 10 dia's with fotographs, so has it
something to do with the capacity of the mailboxes?/*
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*/However each Powerpoint that is sent to my mailbox (20 mb) from
other people will be delivered and opened, despite the capacity of my
mailbox./*
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*/Regards, Bert
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A free server you can use for this is www.mytempdir.com
The blocking is nothing to do with OpenOffice. Different ISPs have
different policies about what they do and don't block. In addition, some
ISPs allow their individual users more or less control over what happens
in this regard. As another addition, people running their own mail
daemons (many *nix users do this) will/may also have their own policies
which may or may not have been correctly implemented.
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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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