The mailbox size is set by your mail provider (typically your ISP).
Windows Mail does not have an email size limit. Windows Mail does not
bounce messages back to the sender. If that is happening, it is being
done by your mail provider. When you sent yourself a photo, was there
an error message or bounce notice? if so, post it here.
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Gary VanderMolen [MS MVP-WLM]
"ksmith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A86688A7-6681-4D19-8D0D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'm having a problem with my Windows mail unable to recieve e-mails with
> photos, the mail gets sent back to the sender as undeliverable....it appears
> my mail box is unable to handle photos of any size, I've even tried to send
> myself a photo, it never makes it. How do I find out how much room my mail
> box can hold, or how to find out why it seems to have no room at all for
> photos? I always keep up with my mail and delete most everything in the in
> box. Just so you know I have Vista, and have already gotten rid of Norton
> due to other mail issues.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated...I never had this problem with my old
> computer with Windows XP.
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