![]() HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\x.0\Outlook\Preferences To workaround that limit you need to dig into the Registry. You can’t set different limits for each mail host. What’s worse, the limit is global for all SMTP mail accounts (Exchange Server accounts have their own administrator imposed limits). ![]() “The attachment size exceeds the allowable limit.”Įven if the mail host lets you send larger messages, Outlook won’t let you. If you try to send a message over that size, you’ll get a warning It’s still the limit in Outlook 2010, 20 for Windows. This limit isn’t related to any limit imposed by the mail host, it’s a somewhat arbitrary value chosen in 2007 and not changed since. ![]() With Outlook 2007 SP2, Microsoft introduced a ‘hard’ limit on the size of outgoing emails using SMTP (ie POP or IMAP connections).
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