Sorry for my ignorance, but I would put a file (attachment) of that size 
on FTP.
As far as I know FTP transfers the file in binary form which means that 
you stay away from the stricky encoding/decoding stuff.
Also, it's up to the receiver to decided whether or not they want the 
file...
I do not know what your audience is for the file, but FTP is relatively 
simple, even with IE...

Don't worry, be Kneppie!
Jan



Kris von Mach wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I know this might be a bit off-topic, and I apologize, but I don't know
> where else to turn to.
> 
> I have a small mailing list, 260 members. I have sent out one email to 
> the
> list with a attachment of 638kb. I have plenty of bandwidth, I also have
> 768MB Ram on the system, my qmail concurrencyremote was set to 255. 
> Only the
> first 150 of list members received the email. I checked the logs, and it
> shows that qmail sent out only 150 emails. I got no errors, no 
> nothing, and
> the remaining 110 members didn't receive anything...
> 
> So my question is, what could it be? I am really lost here...
> 
> I am running ezmlml-0.53+ezmlm-idx-0.40 and qmail1.03+vpopmail4.9.8-1
> 
> Can anyone give me some pointers as to what it might be or where I should
> look for answers?
> 
> I did check the logs. According to the logs, there were only 150 emails
> sent. There were no deferrals. It's like as if the list was made out 
> of only
> 150 members. I have tripple checked and the list does in fact have 260
> members. When it started the delivery of 150th email, this is what I 
> had in
> my log, @400000003af6a3f40f5aafdc status: local 1/10 remote 153/255, the
> three other deliveries were of just some other email sends. And then 
> after
> this, no errors and no deferrals, just delivery success messages for the
> first 150 emails.
> 
> Also, the 150emails that were sent are the first 150 emails from the 
> 260...
> It's actually in order. I have dumped the list from the mailing list, and
> created another list with just the remaining 110, and sent out my 
> email that
> way, which of course went out without a problem. Maillog shows just the
> first 150 emails sent out, also no errors. I also checked message log and
> dmesg log, nothing in there either...
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> __
> Kris.
> 
> 
> 

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