Hello to you down under,
I have never heard of an anti-virus program enforcing any size limit.
Contact your ISP. If you have exceeded their limit, you will have to make a
smaller file. Also many folks may not be able to open a Word 2007 document,
where the can a PDF>
One way to do that is to create a PDF. If you don't want to spring for Adobe
Acrobat, try PrimoPDF. It's free and available for downloading here:
http://www.primopdf.com
PrimoPDF will install as a printer driver. Open the big document that you
have and "print" it. Then attach the resulting pdf to your e-mail message.
"Spudee" <btate@dodo.com.au> wrote in message
news:ADE5E713-3265-4A2B-B29C-A414A78480C7@microsoft.com...
> G'day from 'down under',
>
> I have been attempting for 2 days now to send an extremely important email
> with a 19 page attachment. The bulk of the attachment is Word 2007 text
> with
> about a dozen small photos scattered throughout. However, my virus
> programme, McAfee, tells me that the mesage is not able to be sent. I
> have
> read a number of posts here and it seems that this sort of problem is
> either
> with Windows Mail in Vista, McAfee, or my server!! Help please.