Is there a PDF file size limit in Mail?

Hi
On an iPad 2 IOS 5.1.1, if I receive an email with a PDF sized around 1.6mb I can touch the download arrow and it counts up from 0 bytes to the size of the file then, once downloaded, I can open it in iBooks, Goodreader etc.
If, however, I receive a PDF attachment of around 2mb or bigger, I touch the down arrow, it says "0 bytes of 2.1mb", the spinning wheel goes around in the PDF attachment icon for a few seconds and then it sort of blinks and goes back to giving me the download arrow.
I've tried this with various size pdf's and on cellular and wifi connections and it's consistently the same.
Update: it does the same with jpg's too, which is odd. Just tried a 3.6mb file attached to an email and it does the same.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Matt

The limit of an e-mail is 25MB.
That means you cant send e-mail if you are over the limit.(mission impossible)
There can be a problem with the mail server.

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