Delivery Failure Notice

When I send an email with an attachment I just all of a sudden started receiving a Delivery Failure Notice. Have sent emails just like these numerous times with no problem. I can send them an email that only has text but every time I try to send 1 with
an attachment I get this message saying Delivery Failure Notice. 

Roxie,
an email that you send goes from your computer, to your email service, to your recipient's email service, to your recipient.  The message could be rejected either by your email server or by the recipient's email server.
It is quite possible that "all of the sudden" this happened because you're now emailing a person who has a particluar email service which doesn't allow larger attachments.  
I highly recommend using a cloud storage service like skydrive or dropbox.  Instead of emailing the attachment, you can post the file you want to send them to your cloud storage service and then send them a link so they can download it themselves.  Check
out www.skydrive.com for more info.
Thanks,
MIke
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