Thanks for the info. I knew the Roadrunner had a limit that I'd exceeded (after the fact). I got a warning message suggesting I break up the file. It was a PDF, and I'm not up on what would of been needed to cut it into smaller pieces. With the satellite - I think the upload limit depends on how much you pay, per month. At $70 per month, I'm on the cheapest plan. But - the satellite problem differs a bit. With Hughes.net, they can't seem to get any attachments to send properly through their web-based mail. They told me they've been trying to fix it for month. That problem can be avoided by not using the web-based mail - but then the size problem is still there. My wife was interested in getting this satellite hook-up so she can send digital photos to Walmart for printing - instead of doing it from her workplace. None are real big, none are going by email, and yet - they won't work. They get half-way through and get hung-up. Hughes.net has no answer for that one either. I started out with tech-support in India. They then gave up and ran the problem up to the next level - with an American guy in Florida. He could't figure it out, and basically, gave up on it. He made me install Java so they could measure my uplink and downlink speed. It tested fine - and they then said, that's all they're going to do. It works in theory - and they're not going to worry if it doesn't work in the real world.
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