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Can I send and receive attachments through WebMail?

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Can I send and receive attachments through WebMail?

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Yes. You can send and receive as many files as you want in a message – up to 10MB including attachments [Back to Top] • I have received an attachment – what do I do now? If you have received an email attachment from someone, usually all you have to do is double click on it and it will open in the appropriate program. However, some email programs save the attachments in a special folder on your hard drive. For example, there are some versions of Eudora that will save attachments in the Eudora/attach folder. In this case, you would have to open Windows Explorer or File Manager and go to your Eudora/attach folder to double click on the attachment. If the file does not automatically open in the correct program, it may be that you do not have a program that can read the file, or the file association with a specific program has not been made. [Back to Top] • Through WebMail I can’t find the addresses I have entered in my email account at home. Why is that? Your WebMail address book is not co

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Yes. You can send and receive attachments through WebMail – provided the size of the message does not exceed 5MB including attachments.

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