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Old May 10th 08, 09:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Frenchy
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Default Outlook won't send large attachments

Kittikatt wrote:
Hi Brian and Frenchy,

Sorry for the delayed response, slammed at work this week. I appreciate the
suggestions on programs that may assist in sending large files in the mean
time, thank you Frenchy. The time out thing, was something that you
recommended to someone with a previous post, and I thought I would give it a
shot, but it wouldn't let me do that.

As for my anti-virus scanning my email, no I don't have AVG doing that.
This has been the case ever since I installed 2003, which was in December 07.
So almost 6 mos.

So Brian, where do I check for verifying the send and receive interval
value, not quite sure where this would be located...

Thanks for both your help....

Kitti


No problems, mine was not a solution, just a means for you to get the
important files away.

Are you sure the recipient's ISP has not reduced the size of arriving
E-Mails, if so, they will get rejected as you try to send them. Just a
thought. Also, check the ACTUAL size of your E-Mails. Something with a
5 Mb attachment may be way bigger than 5 Mb and maybe you are hitting
your ISP's limit?

Frenchy




"Frenchy" wrote:

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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