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My mail server limits the size of mail that can be processed, so I split a large email into several smaller emails to send. Why can’t these smaller mails be recombined in the mail client?

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My mail server limits the size of mail that can be processed, so I split a large email into several smaller emails to send. Why can’t these smaller mails be recombined in the mail client?

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• Check that you have not configured SMTP functions, such as Append Safe Stamp, Append Disclaimer or In-place Notification. • It is possible that the mail was infected. When the CSG removed the virus, the mail was altered and so it did not recombine. POP3 Which port listens to the POP3 protocol? Port 110 listens to the POP3 protocol. IMAP Which port listens to the IMAP protocol? Port 143 listens to the IMAP protocol. Does CSG scan mail sent and received via Netscape/Mozilla? No. The CSG cannot scan mail sent and received via Netscape/Mozilla because a special method involving the IMAP protocol is used to download mail. Why doesn’t my mail include In-Place Messages when I use IMAP to receive mail? Some mail clients use a special method to process mail when using the IMAP protocol, preventing the CSG from appending an In-Place Message. HTTP Which port listens to the HTTP protocol? Port 80 listens to the HTTP protocol. Why is it still possible to browse a web site whose URL has been block

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