{"id":105,"date":"2010-05-30T13:35:46","date_gmt":"2010-05-30T02:35:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wiredoffice.com.au\/articles\/?p=105"},"modified":"2010-05-30T13:35:46","modified_gmt":"2010-05-30T02:35:46","slug":"sending-large-attachments-that-wont-get-lost","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wiredoffice.com.au\/articles\/small-business-it\/sending-large-attachments-that-wont-get-lost\/","title":{"rendered":"Sending large attachments that won’t get lost"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Send Large Attachments with Outlook 2007<\/p><\/div>The Bigpond limit for email attachments is around 10mb. Anything over this size might be stripped out by the receiving server so your recipient never sees the attachment. Because of binary data conversion in email programs an attachment can be bloated by up to ~30%, and the content of the HTML email also needs to be factored in to the overall size of the sent item.<\/p>\n

Programs for sending attachments at http and ftp have been around for a long time, such as usendit<\/a> and others. Acrobat now offer a free program for sending large attachments that integrates nicely into Office Outlook 2007. Once installed you have the options for sending attachments like you normally would, or via the Acrobat plugin<\/a>. What we like about this offering from Acrobat is it’s free, and the brand name is familiar to most internet users.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

The Bigpond limit for email attachments is around 10mb. Anything over this size might be stripped out by the receiving…
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