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  • CIT limits the entire message's size, not just the size of specific attachments, to 25 MB. The email message itself, as is any attachment encoding overhead data, are all part of the total message's size.
  • Rejected message from CIT's e-list servers inform the sender that the message was rejected.
  • Mailing lists that exceed x MB of messages within y days are automatically suspended. This is a cumulative total, not due to any single message, so avoid sending attachments to mailing lists! (11/4/08: x = 100MB, y = 7 days.)

Here is the specific answer if using CIT's email

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Here is the specific answer if using CIT's e-list service

  • https://it.cornell.edu/lyris/send-large-files-e-list-messages
    • As of 1/27/17: E-list messages have a maximum size of one megabyte, including attachments. It helps to know that the very act of attaching a file to a message increases its size, so if your attached file is over, say, 700K, it's going to be too big.