problem with oversized emails in outlook express

Hello. When I send emails in outlook express 6 that are 2 to 4 MB they bounce for me with an error message indicating that they exceed the size limit of 5.24 Mr. servers I contacted my ISP and they said that the limit is 10 MB / email. They helped me by going to tools/accounts and changing the different settings, but still the error messages continue to occur. They informed me that it must be a problem with microsoft. Any suggestions thanks

Do you need to use Vodafone as your outgoing server? You can configure by OE the IINet account settings?

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