Well Robert Thiem had the right answer. Here is what he said:
Had a similar problem on my site (RH9) when a friend was uploading a large
image (1.4Mb) so upgraded to 1.4.4 with no joy.
Turns out that it was a problem with the default value for "LimitBodySize"
in /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf (512Kb, f
> Barton L. Phillips wrote:
>
>> I asked this a while back but got no replys:
>> When I try to send an email with an mpeg attachment SM says that the
>> document has no data. The mpeg does have data and is a standard mpeg
>> that I can view with mplayer on Linux and with MS Windows players.
>> Does
Barton L. Phillips wrote:
I asked this a while back but got no replys:
When I try to send an email with an mpeg attachment SM says that the
document has no data. The mpeg does have data and is a standard mpeg
that I can view with mplayer on Linux and with MS Windows players.
Does anyone else hav
I asked this a while back but got no replys:
When I try to send an email with an mpeg attachment SM says that the
document has no data. The mpeg does have data and is a standard mpeg
that I can view with mplayer on Linux and with MS Windows players. Does
anyone else have this problem? I am runni
I just upgraded to the 1.4.3 version. I did so because my old 1.0.6
version would not take attachments that were mpeg's. I got a alert that
said the file contained no data. After the upgrade I still get the same
message. I can attach plain text, executables, jpegs, gifs, mp3, etc.
but no mpegs.