posted on June 15, 2001 03:30:57 AM
Ok, I have a new problem that cropped up yesterday and it's driving me mad! I use Outlook Express and have never had this problem, it just started. Here's the error message I get everytime I try to send an email: The message could not be sent because its size exceeded the server's limit. You can use the option, located in Tools | Accounts | Properties | Advanced, to break messages into smaller parts. Subject 'power relister', Account: 'pop.mail.yahoo.com', Server: 'smtp.surfbest.net', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '552 Error: content rejected', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 552, Error Number: 0x800CCC6D
WE're talking these emails are maybe 2-3k. But one thing I did notice is when I click on the properties of the email itself, they all have 2 attachments listed. But I haven't attached anything. The first thing I did was update my Norton's antivirus and run it, nothing came up. I'm stumped!
posted on June 15, 2001 05:29:43 AM
Are you replying to someone else's e-mail? If so, the original's may be going along as an attachment, rather than as text within the message.
posted on June 16, 2001 10:34:17 AM
I am not sure aooubt Outlook Express, but "regular" outlook has an option for stationary, if you turn that on, depending on how/where you send it - it will attached the stationary/background automatically as an attachment. For me it is under "Tools - Options - Mail Format"