Problem sending scanned documents

@vycess (1588)
Saudi Arabia
May 25, 2010 12:37am CST
Anyone here can help me? I need to send my scanned documents but I already tried many times and I always receive a failure notice. I need to know how will I resize the picture and what is the maximum limit of the message that can be send through yahoo mail. thanks.
5 responses
• Philippines
25 May 10
what really the failure noticed you received it about the size of your picture or it is about the address you are sending your mail. because if it is about the size of the picture you are attaching to your email it will give you an error message while attaching. regarding of how to resize your photo you have to do it using photoshop.
@Danzylop (1120)
• Philippines
25 May 10
yes that must be the case. I think you need to be clear when the error appeared. is it during uploading of the File or while sending it to the email address you entered. if it happened while sending the files, then there must be something wrong with your email address.
• Philippines
25 May 10
For yahoo mail, the maximum size is 10MB. Anything above that will cause error in sending. What is the format of your scanned documents? Is it in bitmap form? If it is in bitmap form, try converting it to jpeg, since the file size of jpeg is smaller than bitmap.
@Danzylop (1120)
• Philippines
25 May 10
I just checked it on YM.. The maximum files size that you can upload is 25MB..
@grayxenon (1313)
• Philippines
26 May 10
the new yahoo updater automatically reduce the size of scanned images to fit on their attachments, as far as i know the limit for attachment was raised from 10mb to 25mb, remember also that they have a maximum file attachment which is 50 files for email, try to use winrar or winzip to make your files compress into a single file.
• Singapore
25 May 10
Try using paint to paste ur documents there and viola, use it to print it out from there and you won't have any problems.
@Danzylop (1120)
• Philippines
25 May 10
I think YM allows only 25MB files. Try to check the size of the pictures, or move from one file format to another.