Asked By
zabelr1926
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Posted on - 01/25/2012
Hi all!
At my work place our Local area Network mail service provider is exchange 2007. My supervisor wants to send an email to a different organization but she is not able to.
This could be so for the simple reason that exchange 2007 does not allow one to send a file larger than 20MB.
I altered the delivery message size in her mail settings but still it did not change.
What else should I do?
Exchange 2007 does not allow one to send a file larger
The size limitation is configured and controlled by the system Administrator which can not be changed by the clients.
The problem can be solved through WinRar.
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Install the WinRar Application .it is a very small program can be downloaded free from internet.
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convert the file you want to send in a RAR file and Split into parts to minimize the size
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Right Click on the file which you want to send
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Click on Add to Archive option
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this dialog box will openÂ
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and add enter Size e.g you have a 40 Mb file .you need to enter 20M to get 20Mb size files in parts.
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Now you can send one by one file