You'll need to delete the large email or move it to local pst-file to resolve this issue. If you cannot find the message, you can follow the steps below to find it: 1. In Outlook, press Ctrl+Shift+F to open the Advanced Find dialog. In Advanced Find dialog, click Browse, and check all the folders (and subfolders) in the email account. I am also receiving this message: [ALERT] Message too large. I'm getting hundreds of these a day. I believe they stem from sending some picts of my son's football team. I'd just ignore the continued clogging up of my error log except the continued error spam from google's server is actually slowing my computer down. Gmail NEEDS to get on the ball and get a REAL solution. Like, oh I don't know, STOP SENDING THE MESSAGE AFTER IT'S BEEN SENT 3 TIMES or something like that. I'm not willing to remove or redefine my account. If it comes to that, I'll probably just abandon gmail for one of the newer email solutions. Try my luck there. Bkennelly, 12:43 น. Actually I was responding to and talking about an earlier suggestion that says 'I had the same problem using outlook 2013. Try going into your control panel, click microsoft office, click change and then repair. It worked for me. I see that where my question shows in the conversation, it reads as if I was talking about the large email and attachment in the draft folder. I don't have anything in the draft folder or a large email anywhere. Outlook started sending this message on my Gmail account every couple of minutes after I installed the 3/12/13 Office for Mac 2011 update. This is on my Macbook Air with OS X 10.8.3. My iMac is now asking me to update, but I don't want to do it until this issue is fixed on my Air. (I'm not getting the message on my iMac.) paul olin 4/4/2013, 17:55 น. This did the trick. The mysterious 'too large' file was in my 'Deleted Items' folder, that was trying to sync. From messages below, same thing can happen in 'Drafts'. Thanks for the great tip! On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 5:08:22 PM UTC-8, Devan Suber wrote: > I had this issue too, but then when i opened progress it told me that it was uploading changes to deleted items, which returned the error. When i checked deleted items, i found a video slideshow that i decided i didn't want to send someone that was attached to the message. Deleting it fixed the error. I would open up progress, see what it's trying to change, then deleting that item. Roger Wilkinson 15/8/2013, 1:53 น. Microsoft Outlook limits the size of attachments to 20mb (20480kb), this isn’t an issue if you’re sending a document or a picture, but if you’re sending a set of large high-res pictures, larger files, or even videos, this can become a major hindrance. This applies to one large file or several smaller files that combined exceed the size limit. If you attempt to send a file that exceeds the size limit, you will receive this error message: “The attachment size exceeds the allowable limit”. This error message wasn’t added until Outlook 2010. If you have an earlier version of Outlook you may receive a different error message from the mail server. There are several methods that can be used to work around this problem. The easiest fix is to resize the attachment or compress the file. Multiple files can be compressed into a zip file to reduce the overall file size. This, however, doesn’t work for everyone’s situation. It may be necessary to increase the limit allowed by Outlook as well. Depending on the limit set by your email provider you may be able to increase the Outlook limit to match. This involves going into your computer registry to alter the limit set by Outlook. The following directions will walk you through changing the registry to increase the limit size in Outlook. How to Increase the Attachment Size Limit in Outlook: • Click the Start Menu and type “ regedit” into the search bar.
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