The best solution is to put a 5mb limit on messages anyway. A 10mb file will
take over 2 hours on a dialup line, not to mention the 10mb x 2 hit on
server bandwith.

Until everyone has a broadband connection, files this size are better sent
by ftp or by isdn!
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 1:41 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Problem sending and receiving attachements with
Imail 6.0


> > I've attached a screen shot of the error I get. Attachment testing
> > for 2 and 4 mb files worked in both directions (send/receive) but
> > as you can see 10 mb fails. These tests were done with IE 5.5 on a
> > 192mb Ram 20GB hdd system.
>
> I think that's a limit of IE.  Looking at the code, IMail reports that
error if there is a status condition of 1 -- but I don't see any references
to it setting the status.  Might want to check Microsoft's Knowledge Base to
see what IE's limit its.
>
> There should be no limit for incoming attachments.
>                          -Scott
>
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