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Old 07-29-2022, 08:48 AM   #7
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There are four common limits:
The max size the SMTP server will accept.
The max size the local email program (in this case Calibre) will send.
The space free in the receiving Internet server mailbox (and total space).
The max size a client using POP3 or IMAP will retrieve.

I'd normally limit to 20 M byte. You seem to be testing with 69 M Byte?
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