On Nov 30, 2009, at 1:51 PM, Geoff Black wrote:

> recipient complaining. Recipient is set to receive files up to 8mb. I
> am sending a 4mb jpen - ... it arrives at pre=press (recipient) 460kb
>

Geoff,

You can always ZIP the file in which case nothing can touch the content.
I'm not sure why your file is being tampered with although I remember  
AOL being notorious for resampling graphics attached to emails.
Bruce mentions the drop down selector giving the option of "Actual  
Size" for your file.

You might look into one of the file hosting services especially for  
files that exceed ISP limits (typically 5-10MB).
I recently upgraded my Stuffit license to see what their file hosting  
service "Stuffit Connect" was like. So far it seems OK.

Service Bureau ftp sites are often a maze of assigned passwords,  
required pre-registration and time limits. I hate to deal with them.

Dale

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