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Rosco
April 10th 04, 10:49 PM
I have Pentinum4 XP Home Edition and Outlook Express6, I am running McAffe Internet Security Suite 6. I am able to send and receive emails, I am also able to receive .excell .xls attachments . I have been able to send some small .xls attachments (50 or so
KB) but I cannot send 100-600kb attachments even by setting the preferences to spliting the attachment. The message says either ' a time out' (its set at 4.5minutes) . or server errors. I am using broadband.
HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!
Rob Schneider
April 10th 04, 10:53 PM
Sending email is a collaborative process between the server (email
service provider) and client (your machine). Suggest you consult with
your email service provider. 600 kb is not large for most ISP's.
It's irrelevant that your machine is on broadband. It's a protocal
issue between the server and client.
Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.
rms
Rosco wrote:
> I have Pentinum4 XP Home Edition and Outlook Express6, I am running McAffe Internet Security Suite 6. I am able to send and receive emails, I am also able to receive .excell .xls attachments . I have been able to send some small .xls attachments (50 or s
o KB) but I cannot send 100-600kb attachments even by setting the preferences to spliting the attachment. The message says either ' a time out' (its set at 4.5minutes) . or server errors. I am using broadband.
> HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!
Rosco
April 10th 04, 10:58 PM
Contacted my ISP, they eitehr think it is a McAffe Security Suite 6 error or a problem with Microsofts Outlook Express and suggest I contact Microsoft, .................damn computers!!
Ron Sommer
April 10th 04, 11:01 PM
Have you tried to disable out bound mail scanning?
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Ron Sommer
"Rosco" > wrote in message
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> Contacted my ISP, they eitehr think it is a McAffe Security Suite 6 error
or a problem with Microsofts Outlook Express and suggest I contact
Microsoft, .................damn computers!!
Rob Schneider
April 10th 04, 11:07 PM
My hunch: McAffee. (Sorry, should have thought of that in the first
posting to you).
Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.
rms
Rosco wrote:
> Contacted my ISP, they eitehr think it is a McAffe Security Suite 6 error or a problem with Microsofts Outlook Express and suggest I contact Microsoft, .................damn computers!!
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