if the attachments are small, the problem is AVG's scanning of the email.
It's not necessary anyway. Large attachments are often bocked by mail
servers - you can usually send at least 1 - 2 MEG, if not much larger before
the ISP blocks.
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"Jerry" wrote in message
...
Could someone tell me if in Outlook 2007 there is a limit to the size of
attachments that I can upload. For sometime now, Outlook seems to choke on
anything but the smallest of attachments. Anything even close to a half a
meg seems to stall. I also use AVG professional as an email scanner. I am
at my wits end trying to figure this out. Any help would be deeply
appreciated. I have continued to try and attach some PDF files smaller
than one meg with no success
Jerry