Sending & receiving large attachments.

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barrym

My isp only allows 5 mb incoming attachments. Is there some way in Outlook
to break a file down for sending (other than zipping) so that it can be sent
out by the other party and received by me.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, barrym asked:

| My isp only allows 5 mb incoming attachments. Is there some way in
| Outlook to break a file down for sending (other than zipping) so that
| it can be sent out by the other party and received by me.
 
B

Brian Tillman

barrym said:
My isp only allows 5 mb incoming attachments. Is there some way in
Outlook to break a file down for sending (other than zipping) so that
it can be sent out by the other party and received by me.

If you can't receive attachments larger than 5 MB, then yuo senders will
have to either compress them (with a zip program or some kind, many of which
are free and easily found on the Internet) or they will have to break them
into pieces prior to mailing them. split/rejoin programs are also easily
found on the Internet.
 

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