Outlook won't send large attachments
Hi Brian,
Here was my original message, and I had follow the instruction of Frenchy,
who had responded back with going in and changing the time out value, so I
ended up with that message, and yes, it's what produced the response of "that
account name is already in use"
Original Message 5-06-08:
Hi Milly,
I'm having this problem too. My Outlook 2003 will not send emails that are
larger than 6 or 7mb, though when I had 2000, I didn't have this issue. I
tried what you suggested with changing the timeout and I recieved an error
that said "that account name is already in use, choose another name" it
won't do it. So I'm at a loss and I do have to send contracts over my email,
I've tried using .rar .zip ,etc but none compress down small enough to send
at 5 to 6 MB; my ISP said my limit is 10MB per email.
Any suggestions on this issue above and any suggestions on some other
compression programs would be of tremendous assistance as I deal is some
fairly large PDF files, and I've seen some that are over 40pgs compressed
down to a 6MB file.
I've also noticed that I'm getting errors on trying to start Outlook when
having re-boot the system that it can't access the .pst folder and on exiting
I get a major error, and all I was able to gather was this...
App. Name: Outlook.exe
App. Version: 11.0.8.206.0
App. Stamp: 479ce0d
ModName: kernel32.dll
ModVer: 5.1.200.3119
Mod Stamp: 46239bd5
fDebug: 0 Offset: 00012a5b
c:\Docume (funny little symbol - not on my keyboard)1\Sunnys(funny
symbol)1\Locals(funny symbol)1\Temp\1750875.cvr
Not sure what this is all about ....
Thanks in advance for any assistance...
Sunny
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
kittikatt60 wrote:
I'm having this problem too. My Outlook 2003 will not send emails
that are larger than 6 or 7mb, though when I had 2000, I didn't have
this issue. I tried what you suggested with changing the timeout and
I recieved an error that said "that account name is already in use,
choose another name" it won't do it.
State EXACTLY what you're doing to elicit this message. Changing the
timeout value shouldn't produce it.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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