The beta on this is our service provider puts a 8MB cap on emails. So what
happend is Outlook invokded the option "break apart large files" and did so
accordingly.
"Michael Santovec" wrote:
Both the sender's and recipient's ISPs place limits on maximum message
size. Any message must be under both limits.
Also, encoding necessary to send attachments adds about 40% overhead.
So if the ISP limits were 1 MB, the largest attachment you can send
without the break apart option would be about 700 KB.
For some additional information, see:
Decoding Internet Attachments - A Tutorial
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/decode.htm
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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"cw" wrote in message
...
My friend is using Outlook Express 6.0 and tried unchecking the break
apart
messages. However when he went to send with attachement, a message
appeared
saying the email was too long for one note.
We exchanged a very small 54kb wave file without a problem. It just
seems
the larger files are getting broken appart.
Thanks for any additional suggestions.
"cw" wrote:
A friend is sending me a .wav file as an attachement, however the
email shows
up in my inbox as a number of separate emails filled with a solid
block of
random characters.
I suspect there is something going on with my friend's outlook as I
can send
.wav attachemnts to other people without problem.
Any explanation as to why this occurs and how to fix it?
Thanks,
chris