How to send unlimited file size through windows mail?

K

Kim

Is there a way to send multiple pictures easily? I tryied to send 31 pictures
and got an error file is to large....action not allowed. I did resize the
photos down to the second to smallest size. Thanks for any help!
 
M

mac

Kim said:
Is there a way to send multiple pictures easily? I tryied to send 31
pictures
and got an error file is to large....action not allowed. I did resize the
photos down to the second to smallest size. Thanks for any help!


It is not WM that prevents you, it is your ISP who has the size limit, check
with them for that info.

Emailing adds about a third to the size of the files.

Send them one at a time?

or

Break them apart using your account settings:
tools>accounts>properties>advanced, set the size to 500 KB should get them
through?

The recipient would then use Combine and Decode, with all parts of the
broken message selected, on
the message menu. Then they open the resultant attachment.

Try this by sending some to yourself.

HTH?
 
T

The Stoat

Here's a personal recommendation of mine - search for MIR or Multiple Image
Resizer. This is a freeware program and allows you to resize a complete
folder of images in one go. Select 'resize images' then in resize options
set it to 100%. Then in save options set the quality to 80 or 90%. This
will save the images at the same viewable size but the file size will be much
lower and you won't notice any quality change.

Regards,

Matt.
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

Email was never meant for sending very large files.
When my relatives want to send me a group of photos, they upload them
to a place like Snapfish ( http://www.snapfish.com ) where I can see the
pix as a slideshow or as single photos.
 

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