While on Broadband - I do not have any issues with with 100MB ++ files
getting sent.
This is on dial up - we are getting time outs with Outlook Express and
other clients. If you keep hitting the Wait button the file
eventually goes.
TroyB
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 14:45, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 16:54, W.D.McKinney wrote:
not reliable? nonsense. My customers routinely send messages up to 100MB in
size.
Paul is correct. We see large files all the time. No problems.
Dee
Does anyone have a fix then? Is there something I need to give you to
work out
I am experiencing delays in recieving large emails ... I can't find any
reference in the docs on how to increase the delay in receiving emails.
Can anyone explain to me how to do this?
Typically when a file that is 2MB or larger the pop3 service kind of
chokes out and the user gets a time out
that is
not a reliable source of transport for anythign really over 1MB in size.
Rob G
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From: Troy Bouchard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 3:41 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] POP3 Delays
I am experiencing delays in recieving large
Thank you!
I was going crazy looking for the fix for this issue. What we have been
telling our customers is to use WebMail (squirrel) and delete the
offending file after they looked at it.
Thanks again
AMR
Troy E Bouchard
mtida.net
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 13:12, Rob G wrote:
This error with
At 01:12 PM 2/27/2004, Rob G wrote:
This error with over 2MB files is a MUA problem and not a problem with the
mail server. There really is no way to correc this then telling the
customer to use a File Transfering protocol as in FTP or something of the
sorts to transfer Large Files instead of
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 13:45, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
At 01:12 PM 2/27/2004, Rob G wrote:
This error with over 2MB files is a MUA problem and not a problem with the
mail server. There really is no way to correc this then telling the
customer to use a File Transfering protocol as in FTP or