Email sizes

Started by Bill, Mar 14, 2010, 09:58:01

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Rik

I've checked and the limits are 10MB out, 100MB in, Bill, so I'm not sure why you had a problem.
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Ted

As a test, I just sent over 20mb of pics from my 1&1 account to my idnet.com account. Worked perfectly, no problem at all.

Bill, is there a chance that your idnet.com mailbox is nearly\full?
Ted
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Bill

Quote from: Ted on Mar 15, 2010, 13:00:20
Bill, is there a chance that your idnet.com mailbox is nearly\full?


It's showing 33% full, which is fuller than I thought it was but shouldn't be a problem... anyway I think that results in a different error message.

And there's still the oddity that I can send files bigger than 10MB, whereas according to Rik I shouldn't be able to!

Haven't had a chance to do anything about it today, fortunately it's not urgent.
Bill
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Ted

I've just sent another 20mb worth of files from idnet to 1&1, I made sure it was using the smtp.idnet.com server, they got through perfectly as well!  ???

Something not right here somewhere. Let us know what support have to say.
Ted
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Rik

They say it should be 10MB out, 100MB in, Ted.  :dunno:
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Bill

Email sent to support...
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Ray

Something's not right, I've just sent a 34Mb Photoshop psd file via my idnet.com email to my domain email with no problem. :dunno:
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Rik

Now, Photoshop files can get seriously big... :)
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Ray

Indeed, Rik, it took a long time to leave my outbox.  :)
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Rik

I know what you mean, Ray, it sends forever, doesn't it. :)
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Bill

After a brief chat with Brian and a few tests, whatever was stopping me receiving incoming mails >10MB seems to have disappeared... I can still send files bigger than I should be able to, but if IDNet care not to fix that, I won't mind  ;D
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Rik

Odd... The mail servers seem to have a mind of their own at times.  :dunno:
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Inkblot

Slightly off-topic here but if I had a penny for every time I had seen mailservers slow down due to sending unnecessarily large emails I would have about £1.21 by now! I'm thinking of 4/5 page documents that have an embedded 1600*1200 bmp file on each page and are therefore 20mb+. I simply change the BMPs for JPGs and reduce the size to 200k but a lot of users cannot understand the problem and don't want to 'waste time' changing the picture before embedding it. Worst case was a user who decided to save money by not posting the latest rules/regulations/handbook/reports out on CD and instead emailed it (Or tried to) to 70+....at 400mb each. She sent it on a Friday evening, by Monday morning it was still sending most of them but some had bounced back....with the attachment.

Rik

I guess we have to put it down to ignorance, Inky. :(
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