What are common issues when sending large attachments with Eudora?
When sending large attachments with Eudora, users may encounter several common issues. One significant problem is reaching the size limit set by their Internet Service Provider. Many providers impose restrictions on the size of attachments that can be sent, often ranging between ten and twenty megabytes. If the attachment exceeds this limit, the email may fail to send, leading to frustrating error messages.
Another concern is the potential for slower performance or crashing, particularly if the user’s computer has limited resources or if Eudora is running alongside other demanding applications. In addition, recipients may experience issues receiving large attachments, especially if they are using email clients with their own size limitations or if their mailbox is nearing capacity.
Furthermore, some email servers may flag large attachments as spam, resulting in important messages being delayed or not delivered at all. For users needing to send large files, it is often advisable to compress them before sending or to use file-sharing services instead. For additional information and resources, users may want to check Eudora's current web page.

Answered Aug 8, 2025
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