Attachments in WLM


  1. Posts : 97
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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    Attachments in WLM


    I can receive, but can't send a 4 meg. .WMV attachment in WLM 2012. The ISP says I have a 25 meg. limit. I have AVG anti virus scanner and Spybot Search and Destroy spy ware scanner. I have looked at the accounts settings, but don't see any thing obvious. Thanks for your help.

    Clint


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  2. Posts : 2,066
    Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
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    5Clint7 said:
    I can receive, but can't send a 4 meg. .WMV attachment in WLM 2012. The ISP says I have a 25 meg. limit...I have looked at the accounts settings, but don't see any thing obvious...
    Who is the ISP? (The server and port numbers seem odd to me but if they work for other mail without an attachment, that is not the problem.) Since you have WLM, you can also set up a separate mail account in WLM using your liveID "<name>@hotmail.com". Often hotmail or gmail will let you send something that an ordinary local ISP has a problem with. Whatever account you use, the Servers tab and the Advanced must be correct to send any mail at all. (Sometimes the problem can be a hyperlink in the body of the email, unrelated to the attachment. All you can do is test sending different things to yourself from your ISP account to an account you have with hotmail or gmail if you really want to find out what your ISP has a problem with.)
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  3. Posts : 97
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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    The reason they look odd, is that they go through the AVG mail scanner. It's been working OK like that for about a year. I just noticed it yesterday when I tried to forward an e-mail. The ISP is Chatmosscable. I called them, They said it was Microsoft's problem. I tried disabling the AVG, but then the WLM wouldn't work at all because of the odd port settings. I don't have AVG to scan outgoing mail anyway. Thanks for looking
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  4. Posts : 97
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    OK, Got it fixed. Under Mail Options, Advanced Tab, change Sever Time Out from 1 minuet to 5 minuets. Happy Camper. :) I don't know why, when it wasn't scanning outgoing????
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  5. Posts : 2,066
    Windows 8 Pro w/MC 32-bit
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    5Clint7 said:
    ...They said it was Microsoft's problem...
    You never made it clear whether you can send mail without attachments, or with a different type or size of attachment. You could eliminate the email program from the equation by using Chatmoss Cable's webmail feature on their home page: http://chatmosscable.com/pages.php?section=index . If that works, uninstall AVG and use the proper server settings in WLM to see if it works then.
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  6. Posts : 97
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
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    You never made it clear whether you can send mail without attachments, or with a different type or size of attachment. You could eliminate the email program from the equation by using Chatmoss Cable's web mail feature on their home page: http://chatmosscable.com/pages.php?section=index . If that works, uninstall AVG and use the proper server settings in WLM to see if it works then.
    I could send mail with out attachments and smaller attachments. I could send the attachment with Chatmoss's web mail. I did use proper settings in WLM and that worked, but my email were not being scanned. By changing the time out to 5 minuets, It works now and is getting scanned. Thanks for looking.
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