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Bigger email is better email.
It’s non-stop service improvement weekend here at the Newted Community. The maximum individual message size for email accounts has been bumped up from 2MB to 10MB. This change was implemented due to specific user complaints about the occasional message getting bounced because of the size of an attachment. Quite frankly, 2MB isn’t that big of a file attachment in this day and age. Heck, just opening Microsoft Word creates 2MB worth of temp files for a blank document. Needless to say, if you currently have an Newted Associates account with a total storage size of 10MB, you will not be able to receive more than one message of the new maximum size before your account is full. But hey, that’s sounds like a perfect excuse to migrate your Associates account up to Founders level, which includes 50MB of server space.