Service Department's blog
20110614 - Completed - Planned Network Maintenance - Chicago
Submitted by Service Department on Fri, 05/13/2011 - 15:31
20110419 - RESOLVED - Investigating a partial connectivity outage - Kansas City
Submitted by Service Department on Tue, 04/19/2011 - 07:37
20110302 - Emergency Maintenance - Kansas City
Submitted by Service Department on Tue, 03/01/2011 - 18:20
Subject: 3/2/2011 - Emergency Maintenance - Kansas City
20110128 - Completed - Planned Network Maintenance - Kansas City
Submitted by Service Department on Fri, 01/21/2011 - 17:34
20101027 - RESOLVED - Investigating a problem with mail.chi1.etrn.com
Submitted by Service Department on Wed, 10/27/2010 - 07:15
20101006 - rhsbl.sorbs.net listing all domains
Submitted by Service Department on Wed, 10/06/2010 - 16:44
20100915 - Planned Network Maintenance - Kansas City
Submitted by Service Department on Wed, 09/08/2010 - 22:50
20100708 - Investigating bandwidth problems at chi1 - resolved
Submitted by Service Department on Thu, 07/08/2010 - 12:18
20100309 - Planned Network Maintenance - Kansas City
Submitted by Service Department on Thu, 03/04/2010 - 16:48
20100114 - Planned Network Maintenance - Kansas City
Submitted by Service Department on Fri, 01/08/2010 - 14:39
We Answer Your Questions: FAQ
Q: What is the maximum e-mail attachment size?
A: The ETRN.com e-mail servers do not limit the size of individual e-mail attachments. The ETRN.com e-mail servers do impose a 400 MB maximum total message size limit. Individual customers can choose a smaller message size limit. We can also customize the handling of "over-sized" e-mails. Please contact us to discuss your specific needs. A couple of important facts:
1. Attachments are typically encoded in what is called Base64[1]. As a result, the actual length of MIME-compliant Base64-encoded binary data is usually about 137% of the original file size.
2. E-mails often contain both plain text and HTML components. This also increases the overall size of the e-mail.