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Thread ID: 142029 2016-04-13 04:46:00 Email size limit.` Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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1419032 2016-04-13 04:46:00 Why is that I have to forward an email with a pic in three parts, because it will not send to more than 2 or three places at a time. Cicero (40)
1419033 2016-04-13 05:51:00 Anti-spam method by the mail provider pctek (84)
1419034 2016-04-13 06:05:00 Anti-spam method by the mail provider
Is there a way round it.

It is me sending mail, where does spam come in?
Cicero (40)
1419035 2016-04-13 06:10:00 Use Image Resizer and resend your pic at a more acceptable size :)

Biggest ain't always right.................
Zippity (58)
1419036 2016-04-13 06:21:00 I get a joke with pic and all I want to do is forward to chums, surely there is a way without all that faffing? Cicero (40)
1419037 2016-04-13 06:52:00 Most ISP's have mail size limits, Vodafone for example have 10MB, so while you may receive one email with an attachment, lets say 5MB, when you forward it on to more than 1 person the total amount may be exceeding the limit allowed.


This is what Zippity was meaning, reduce the size and you can send more.


One place I do work for send out fliers ( legitimately) and were complaining when spark dropped the amount they could send out at once, they just couldn't get it that 400 at a time was classed as spam.
wainuitech (129)
1419038 2016-04-13 07:34:00 Got it, thanks lads, what a good lot you are ,PC included of course.:) Cicero (40)
1419039 2016-04-13 08:29:00 The link to image Resizer, https://imageresizer.codeplex.com/ simply install it then go to your picture, right click it - Resize Pictures and select the size you want. You can select several pictures at once.

The first picture has the original and the resized (large) The Original is 1.87MB resized 242KB

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Don't know how well this will show, but here's the two pictures side by side to compare, when resizing it does lose a slight bit of quality - the one on the LEFT is the original 1.87MB

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wainuitech (129)
1419040 2016-04-15 23:55:00 I'm a bit slow here, but if you want to send the full size image just upload it to a website which hosts images and send your recipient the link. This is decades old technology. Greg (193)
1419041 2016-04-16 00:03:00 The link to image Resizer, https://imageresizer.codeplex.com/ simply install it then go to your picture, right click it - Resize Pictures and select the size you want. You can select several pictures at once.

The first picture has the original and the resized (large) The Original is 1.87MB resized 242KB

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Don't know how well this will show, but here's the two pictures side by side to compare, when resizing it does lose a slight bit of quality - the one on the LEFT is the original 1.87MB

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Thanks for that Wai, I seem to have caught on at last.
Cicero (40)
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