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Problem with sending photos

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I used to be able to re size 30 pictures or more and send it with the email all at once. Lately the most I can send is about 2-3 pictures amounting to some cases not even 1 MB. My limit for large attachments used to be 15 MB but that is only the thing of the past.

So what changed?

I used to be able to re size 30 pictures or more and send it with the email all at once. Lately the most I can send is about 2-3 pictures amounting to some cases not even 1 MB. My limit for large attachments used to be 15 MB but that is only the thing of the past. So what changed?

Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

From a recipients perspective, clicking on a link in an email to open a photo shouldn't be too hard.

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Talk to your email provider.

Alternatively use the File Link feature to send large attachments. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/filelink-large-attachments

It works well in connection with Dropbox. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/dropbox-for-filelink

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Yes those 2 alternatives sound good but most elderly people I know and sending the pictures to are lucky to know how to use email. I will have to talk to Telstra and ask what's going on. Taa

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Ñemoĩporã poravopyre

From a recipients perspective, clicking on a link in an email to open a photo shouldn't be too hard.