Hi Mark-
I did a force quit twice and each time when I reopened Emailer the file
would begin transmitting. Finally I found that I could Delete the
outgoing email and I did.
Still, after all this I decided to send only one tif file that was 17mg
and it would not work.
Should I check with my ISP or with the Receivers?
thx,
doug
On Nov 28, 2005, at 7:11 PM, Mark James wrote:
I thought there was something about the email protocols which didn't
allow the transfer of attachments larger than 5MB. Is this the case?
I email large files with Emailer all the time. It is an ISP setting. I
have sent, I believe, up to 30MB files. I have special arrangments with
my ISP to not have a 20MB limit, which most ISP's have, if not lower.
Many have 6MB limits, some 5, some 3, and I have dealt with some 1MB
limits. they are all arbitrary.
I think he needs to force quit, and try again. It should work.
From: Dan Kalikow
Reminds me of what one e-wag recently quipped -- that even
VIRUS-writers
don't support the Mac...
Mark James
SoftRAID, LLC
mjames@ softraid.com
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