my iphone used to compress the video when I sent the files, and now my iPhone 4 and 5 trying to send uncompressed files that are too large to email.  The previous default system everything has worked, what has changed in the settings updated to IOS?

Video compression for the email default disabled?

I see that this has been released some time ago, but did you find the solution?  You start your email right now in the e-mail program, and then attach the 2nd video instead of the video, and then attaching it to an e-mail.  https://www.reddit.com/r/ios9/comments/3rzi4k/mail_no_longer_compresses_videos/

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