On Tuesday 07 June 2016 13:02:05 Pisini, John wrote:
You can change the size but it will probably not go through anyway. Most ISP and mail providers cap at 20mb although I have seen size limits between 5mb and 25mb I don't know of any that allow 50mb attachments.
My ISP, Zen, does. They discourage it but allow it. "For both incoming and outgoing e-mail the limit is set to attachments with a maximum size of approximately 80 Megabytes, depending on the type of encapsulation (base64, uuencode etc.) used by your e-mail software." https://support.zen.co.uk/kb/Knowledgebase/What-are-the-email-file-size-limi...
My recipients, however, can usually not receive them. :-(
Lisi
There are web services to exchange larger files including dropbox.
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 2:38 AM, Thierry de Coulon tdecoulon@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Glen,
On Tuesday 07 June 2016 08.00:11 Glen Cunningham wrote: (...)
Today I wanted to send a somewhat large PDF and a "sorry" window poped up saying: "Your administrator has disallowed attaching files bigger than 50MB".
(...)
add a line under [Composer] section of the Configuration File:
MaximumAttachmentSize=20
That was it. There is no option in the GUI settings, and there is also no "MaximumAttachmentSize=50" in kmailrc, but adding this line does marvels :)
Thanks a lot and a good day (or night, depending where you live...)
Thierry
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