Posted by Annn on December 29, 2007 at 08:57:35 from (69.204.155.63):
In Reply to: Re: satellite Internet posted by jdemaris on December 29, 2007 at 08:34:29:
hello,
99% of internet providers, don't allow emails to be more than 5 or 10MB in size, including attachments. Roadrunner maxes at 10MB. Many ISPs have upgraded to 10, but some are still 5. If you try sending anything larger, they fail. The type of connection doesn't matter, and it happens with cable, DSL, Satelite, etc... But the actual file size limit can vary with different internet providers.
There are sites online you can use to transfer large files, or you can use programs, like HJsplit to break them into several smaller files. Then you can send 3 separate emails each, containing 1 chunk. Of course, the recipient needs the same program to re-assemble them also.
HJSplit is a freeware program, and is a small simple file that can be send along with one of the file chunks. The program is only about 350kb, and can be downloaded free online from several places. Just google it.
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