Determine if you email provider has limit on file size. I use Yahoo and have no probelm sending small videos: 10 to 20 second videos. Large files are a problem for some email systems.
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Email always have limitation
try to compress the file using zip or rar
it help you to reduce the size of your video file
thanks for using Fixya
It may be your network connection or cache. Try the following: 1. Clear your browsers' cache 2. Clear temporary files junk 3. Make sure you have a strong reliable signal if you are connecting by wifi... or switch to a direct Ethernet connection for large files
You need to change the size of the picture in your computer. Just right-click on the picture and choose e-mail. Choose more options and pick a size. Your e-mail will open with the picture attached and your original will not be touched.
Better use some online storage services like http://rapidshare.com/ to upload big files and then send only link to the file over email or open email account at Gmail (http://mail.google.com); they will allow you sending and receiving big attachments
Its just hard to send large files in an e-mail. The only one i have ever had any luck with is incredimail as far as sending any large files but its a pop3 mail. Same thing as outlook express. What is your e-mail provider?
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