On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 09:47, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
 
> I don't think that would be it in this case, because the file name on
> the file she received was not the same as what I sent.  Although I
> didn't go out to her place and check it.  My husband then sent the same
> file to her with Netscape and she received it without a problem.  I
> think she uses Netscape in Windows, but I'm not sure.  It is definitely
> a problem caused by Evo in some way, it is just a question of HOW evo is
> doing this.  But I'm not smart enough to figure that out. :-)
Can I just check that when you and your husband sent the file, you were
using the same internet connection (same ISP/work-place/whatever)

If you were using different email servers, then there is a possibility
that you hit a limit for out-bound mail - as set by your mail-server
(and not Evolution)

This does not imply that I know there is no problem with evolution, I'm
just trying to think of other options too :)

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