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  sanfranson Norm, The Enourmous Basset Premium join:2001-02-08 San Francisco, CA
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| reply to sanfranson Re: Attachments too large for my Yahoo Email Acct.
Fellow Sonic Customers,
This doesn't have to a be a question for Dane alone. If you have a solution, I would appreciate a response.
I first noticed this problem years ago in my Yahoo group high school alumni account. Whenever anyone sent a picture, photo, or other graphic contained inline, I received the outline of an empty box with the notation, "Not Stored".
If now appears that Yahoo is capping the size of individual messages. Can I raise that cap so as to receive the photos? Why am I being denied while other alumni are receiving the graphics as sent? Is there a way that I can have large files automatically transformed into "zip" files, or files with a smaller footprint, so that I can receive all the pictures?
Help, help. Or, as Zero Mostel said in, "The Producers", "HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLP!!!!! -- Cordially,
SANFRANSON | |   burrowowl Sonic.Net VIP join:2003-01-22 Santa Rosa, CA
| $ telnet a.mx.mail.yahoo.com 25 Trying 209.191.118.103... Connected to a.mx.mail.yahoo.com (209.191.118.103). Escape character is '^]'. 220 mta485.mail.mud.yahoo.com ESMTP YSmtp service ready EHLO sonic.net 250-mta485.mail.mud.yahoo.com 250-8BITMIME 250-SIZE 31981568 250 PIPELINING Looks like they'll take messages up to 31,981,568 bytes in size, which is slightly larger than that which the Sonic.net MX servers will accept (30,000,000 bytes). Unless about two megabytes of additional headers were being introduced during the forwarding process, it's unlikely that a large message would be accepted by our mail servers, forwarded to Yahoo, then rejected on account of its size.
Regarding the recovery of a message that did not get through, I would expect a bounce to have been generated at some point (by whichever server accepted it last in the chain of delivery) that would have been sent back to the original sender, but not for the message to have been retained by any system other than the one that originated it.
-- John Fitzgerald Sonic.net Technical Support | |   sanfranson Norm, The Enourmous Basset Premium join:2001-02-08 San Francisco, CA
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| Dear John,
Thanks for the reply. Since the message was extremely brief, essentially saying, "Here's three cool photos.", each about 5" square, something else must be going on.
Thanks again for your help. -- Cordially,
SANFRANSON | |   burrowowl Sonic.Net VIP join:2003-01-22 Santa Rosa, CA
| If you could send me a private message with the sender's address, the original recipient address (presumably your Sonic.net address), and an estimate of when it was sent, I'll be happy to dig through our mail logs a bit for you. Nine times out of ten there's a useful error message lurking out there somewhere.
-- John Fitzgerald Sonic.net Technical Support | |
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