On Mon, 2020-11-16 at 16:29 -0600, Anonymous Japhering via evolution- list wrote: > On Mon, 2020-11-16 at 15:07 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > > On Sun, 2020-11-15 at 20:41 +0100, Ralf Mardorf via evolution-list > > wrote: > > > > IMO it's important to point out that inserting, attaching an image > > > > shouldn't fail. Sending large images usually fails, because email > > > > servers usually limit the size of emails they will accept. > > > > It's a different kettle of fish. > > > Am I mistake? Is it already impossible to insert or attach 109.0 MB? > > > If so why? Is the size per se limited via RFC? > > > > I would expect it to be possible to ATTACH a 109MB document - in fact > > I'm pretty sure I've done it. > > > > I would not expect it to work, in any mail client anywhere, to INSERT a > > 109MB image/document. The body of an e-mail is a Document-Object-Model > > kind of thing, and I just wouldn't expect any message edit to survive > > such a traumatic event. > > Much less the ISP enforced limits on the maximum size of both an email and > an attachment. I can't remember the last time I sent email or email with > attachment that was larger than 10MB as most of the services I operate through > have a 10MB total size limit.
Gmail is I believe the most popular email service in the world and had a limit of 25MB last time I looked. Certainly not 100MB. > One has to wonder if all the cloud file services (dropbox, box, onecloud, > google > drive, etc) came about because of ever shrinking limits on the total size of > an > email message. I don't believe they have shrunk. Limits used to be a lot smaller than they are now. However the limit on the size of the message being sent is not a limit on the total number of bytes being delivered. I think we've all seen examples of some low-level official sending off a 20MB attachment to all 3500 company employees when they could have achieved the same result by just sending a link. poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list