Is there a size limit on e-mail messages?
For sending and receiving, the maximum email size is 20mb. Though that is the limit, we strongly recommend that you use something aside from email for anything over 10mb if you’re on broadband and 5mb if you’re on dialup. Return to Top Q: Why is the date/timestamp 4 or 5 hours off on some of the e-mail I receive? Many computer systems base their clocks on Greenwich Mean Time, to make it easier to handle different time zones and changes in them, such as Daylight Savings Time. Eastern Standard Time is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time. Eastern Daylight Time is 4 hours behind. Look for “GMT”, “UTC”, “-0500”, “-0400”, “EST”, or “EDT” next to the timestamp; the first two usually indicate that the timestamp hasn’t been adjusted to the local time zone. It’s also possible that you, or the person sending you e-mail, simply has their PC’s clock — or time zone — set wrong. The timestamps are created by the PC sending the message, not the mail server at their ISP… so even though we keep our c