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Outlook won't send large attachments
"Jeffry Salvaggio" wrote: Hello PN, Most likely it is your Service Timeout setting in your email account. Go to Acctseditadvanceserver timeout. Move the slider to the right to adjust the setting. I have mine set for 6 minutes. I hope that helps. Jeff I have the same problem as the many posted on this topic. I went to email accounts Jeff but cant find the path as you describe. I went to email accounts, but there was no edit, therefore no advance etc. Using Outlook 2003. Can you please direct me a little more specifically. Thanks Pam "PN" wrote in message ... When I try to send an attachment 1mb or larger Outlook won't send it. It used to send but leave it in the Outbox so I ended up sending it 20 times now it won't send at all. I don't know if this is my ISP or Outlook configuration/installation but I could use some assistance. Thanks |
Outlook won't send large attachments
Tools-Options-Mail Setup-Email Accounts-View or Change-Highlight your
Account-Change-More settings. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Pam from Oz asked: | "Jeffry Salvaggio" wrote: | || Hello PN, || || Most likely it is your Service Timeout setting in your email || account. Go to || Acctseditadvanceserver timeout. Move the slider to the right to || adjust || the setting. I have mine set for 6 minutes. I hope that helps. || || Jeff || || I have the same problem as the many posted on this topic. I went to || email accounts Jeff but cant find the path as you describe. I went || to email accounts, but there was no edit, therefore no advance etc. || Using Outlook 2003. Can you please direct me a little more || specifically. | | Thanks Pam || "PN" wrote in message || ... ||| When I try to send an attachment 1mb or larger Outlook won't send ||| it. It used ||| to send but leave it in the Outbox so I ended up sending it 20 ||| times now it ||| won't send at all. ||| ||| I don't know if this is my ISP or Outlook ||| configuration/installation but I could use some assistance. ||| ||| Thanks |
Outlook won't send large attachments
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 "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Tools-Options-Mail Setup-Email Accounts-View or Change-Highlight your Account-Change-More settings. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Pam from Oz asked: | "Jeffry Salvaggio" wrote: | || Hello PN, || || Most likely it is your Service Timeout setting in your email || account. Go to || Acctseditadvanceserver timeout. Move the slider to the right to || adjust || the setting. I have mine set for 6 minutes. I hope that helps. || || Jeff || || I have the same problem as the many posted on this topic. I went to || email accounts Jeff but cant find the path as you describe. I went || to email accounts, but there was no edit, therefore no advance etc. || Using Outlook 2003. Can you please direct me a little more || specifically. | | Thanks Pam || "PN" wrote in message || ... ||| When I try to send an attachment 1mb or larger Outlook won't send ||| it. It used ||| to send but leave it in the Outbox so I ended up sending it 20 ||| times now it ||| won't send at all. ||| ||| I don't know if this is my ISP or Outlook ||| configuration/installation but I could use some assistance. ||| ||| Thanks |
Outlook won't send large attachments
kittikatt60 wrote:
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 While not a neat solution, you could open Outlook Express, let it import your account settings but don't make it the default. It has an option in the setup to split apart large E-Mails and they get re-assembled seamlessly at the other end. There doesn't seem to be this option in Outlook. Or upload files to one of the Free storage spots, like http://www.mediafire.com/ Then let the recipient have the unique URL to download the file Frenchy "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Tools-Options-Mail Setup-Email Accounts-View or Change-Highlight your Account-Change-More settings. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Pam from Oz asked: | "Jeffry Salvaggio" wrote: | || Hello PN, || || Most likely it is your Service Timeout setting in your email || account. Go to || Acctseditadvanceserver timeout. Move the slider to the right to || adjust || the setting. I have mine set for 6 minutes. I hope that helps. || || Jeff || || I have the same problem as the many posted on this topic. I went to || email accounts Jeff but cant find the path as you describe. I went || to email accounts, but there was no edit, therefore no advance etc. || Using Outlook 2003. Can you please direct me a little more || specifically. | | Thanks Pam || "PN" wrote in message || ... ||| When I try to send an attachment 1mb or larger Outlook won't send ||| it. It used ||| to send but leave it in the Outbox so I ended up sending it 20 ||| times now it ||| won't send at all. ||| ||| I don't know if this is my ISP or Outlook ||| configuration/installation but I could use some assistance. ||| ||| Thanks |
Outlook won't send large attachments
Hi Frenchy,
Guess I'm not following... using outlook express. I used to be able to send large files with 2000 no problem. Just seems to be with 2003. Though I like many of the updated features on 2003, it really has a lot of problems. Not sure if it's from my install or if it's something else. Is this also a problem with 2007? I was considering upgrading to that, hoping that that would be an issue resolved... Thanks, Sunny "Frenchy" wrote: kittikatt60 wrote: 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 While not a neat solution, you could open Outlook Express, let it import your account settings but don't make it the default. It has an option in the setup to split apart large E-Mails and they get re-assembled seamlessly at the other end. There doesn't seem to be this option in Outlook. Or upload files to one of the Free storage spots, like http://www.mediafire.com/ Then let the recipient have the unique URL to download the file Frenchy "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Tools-Options-Mail Setup-Email Accounts-View or Change-Highlight your Account-Change-More settings. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Pam from Oz asked: | "Jeffry Salvaggio" wrote: | || Hello PN, || || Most likely it is your Service Timeout setting in your email || account. Go to || Acctseditadvanceserver timeout. Move the slider to the right to || adjust || the setting. I have mine set for 6 minutes. I hope that helps. || || Jeff || || I have the same problem as the many posted on this topic. I went to || email accounts Jeff but cant find the path as you describe. I went || to email accounts, but there was no edit, therefore no advance etc. || Using Outlook 2003. Can you please direct me a little more || specifically. | | Thanks Pam || "PN" wrote in message || ... ||| When I try to send an attachment 1mb or larger Outlook won't send ||| it. It used ||| to send but leave it in the Outbox so I ended up sending it 20 ||| times now it ||| won't send at all. ||| ||| I don't know if this is my ISP or Outlook ||| configuration/installation but I could use some assistance. ||| ||| Thanks |
Outlook won't send large attachments
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. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook won't send large attachments
kittikatt60 wrote:
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" I'm not surprised. Frenchy didn't suggest anything that appears to me to address your problem. To change the server timeout value for an account in Outlook 2003, click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. Select your account, click Change, then More Settings. On the Advanced tab is where you'll find the timeout value. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook won't send large attachments
Sorry, but does this fix the issue of my email being able to send files of up
to 10MB? Any suggestions on the other two issues with it not being able to access the ..pst files when the system has finished booting up or the other "serious error" message received every time I close Outlook? And lastly, if I were to just upgrade at this point to Office 2007, would it repair these issues? Thanks Brian "Brian Tillman" wrote: kittikatt60 wrote: 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" I'm not surprised. Frenchy didn't suggest anything that appears to me to address your problem. To change the server timeout value for an account in Outlook 2003, click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. Select your account, click Change, then More Settings. On the Advanced tab is where you'll find the timeout value. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Outlook won't send large attachments
Brian Tillman wrote:
kittikatt60 wrote: 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" I'm not surprised. Frenchy didn't suggest anything that appears to me to address your problem. To change the server timeout value for an account in Outlook 2003, click ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. Select your account, click Change, then More Settings. On the Advanced tab is where you'll find the timeout value. Sorry I didn't tell the OP to change the time out value! I gave a couple of ways that the important large E-mails could be sent (like using OE or using an upload web site). I appreciate that didn't fix the Outlook problem, but it WOULD get the E-Mails sent! Frenchy |
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