When I once wanted to email a friend, with a spectacular photo you have captured, you employed every compression trick you could think of to make sure the JPEG was as small as possible.
Fortunately, Eudora warned you that file about to send is large email. I was able to correct the error and saved your friend a large download.This article explains you about getting a Warning When You're About to Send a Huge Mail in Eudora
Steps to get a warning when you're about to send a huge mail in Eudora:
- Select "Tools" | "Options" from the menu in Eudora.
- Go to the "Extra Warnings" category.
- Make sure "Queue a message bigger than __ K" is checked.
- Specify the desired warning size threshold.
* The default value is a reasonable 500 KB, but you can safely reduce it to 300 KB without getting too many unnecessary extra warnings.
- Click "OK".
These steps can be followed for Eudora installed in Windows XP and Windows 7.
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