Ask your email provider what their size limit is for outgoing messages.
This limit is usually tighter than any limit Windows Mail has, and is
often around 10 MB. The encoding process expands the attachment
as it adds it to the message, often around 30%.
Also, problems caused by antivirus programs are often incorrectly
reported, for example claiming there is not enough memory. What
if any antivirus programs do you have on that machine, and have
you ever had a Norton or McAfee antivirus program on that
machine?
"Pieter" <comminghomed@rling> wrote in message
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> --Whell, still getting the same answers and nobody's giving a clue.
> What's the use?
>
> Pieter
>
>
>
> "MicrosoftGeek96" wrote:
>
>> Hi. I see I'm not the only one with this problem. Me and my brother make
>> family videos for fun, and we can't send videos over a certain MB size.
>> Why
>> is this? Just the other day I tried to email a video (size 702MB) and a
>> message came up saying "Not enough Memory." Can anyone help me with this?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Nick.
>>
>> "Gunny" wrote:
>>
>> > Hey there. I just recorded a short video message and try to send it to
>> > my
>> > brother'e gmail account and I keep getting the above message!
>> >
>> > The video ext is an .AVI (187mb)
>> >
>> > Any ideas?
>> > --
>> > Guns