Belle email transmit 2MB size limit - what exactly...

There are multiple threads here which claim there is a 2MB size limit on sent emails - unless when you set up the email account you DECLINE the terms and conditions.
HOW ON EARTH DOES THIS WORK????
Maybe Nokia are providing an email service (like Yahoo or Hotmail, etc) in which case, yes.
But any "normal" email user is going to configure a POP server for receiving, and an SMTP server for transmitting. Surely, if you transmit emails via your configured SMTP server, there cannot be any Nokia-imposed email size limit?
The only way there might be a universal limit would be if Belle, quietly and transparently, ignored the SMTP server settings and actually sent the email to some Nokia-operated SMTP server, together with the login details of the SMTP server which you configured in the phone, and the Nokia server then passed the email on to your one.
There is a separate issue with sending attachments from the Gallery (photos or movies) whereby the invocation of the email app (via the Send / Email menu) crashes the email if the attachment size is bigger than about 500k bytes. It happens only if the email app is thus invoked. It happens with both the Nokia Gallery app and with 3rd party picture album apps. It does not happen if one starts a fresh email and then attaches files to it (which just happen to be images) and I have successfully sent myself 40MB emails that way.
However if the email app crashes, or fails to send the email due to persistent poor mobile data connectivity, any attachments will be left orphaned in the 1000484b folder and will eat up your c: space, so one needs to do this with caution.

At least for fios email see
http://www22.verizon.com/ResidentialHelp/FiOSInternet/Email/Storage/QuestionsOne/85691.htm

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