"Jerry" <jgerrld01@suddenlink,net> wrote in message
news:EE262444-035C-46CE-9CAA-9014379407D2@microsoft.com...
>I can't see or understand this thing. Am getting a disclaimer on trying to
> send an email, it says " message could not be sent not enough memory." I
> don't understand this. Am just trying to find out why and how I can send
> this message and Item to a friend as an attachment.
> --
> Jerry Johnson
>
>
> "Egevoldens fritidshjem" wrote:
>
>> prøve
>>
How big is the attachment? Many email providers set a limit
on how big an outgoing message can be.
This fix sometimes helps such a problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/941090
Download and install it with Windows Mail not running. It's labelled
as for email stuck in the Outbox, but can also work with problems
reporting not enough memory. If you don't know whether to use the
32-bit version or the 64-bit version, try the 32-bit version first.
Certain common antivirus programs, such as most of those from
Norton or McAfee, or a recent one from Trend, tend to cause
various problems in Windows Mail, although seldom immediately,
so if you have such a program, remember where to find the fix - you
are likely to need it again.