Maximum attachment file size for email account

hi what is the maximum file/s attachment size for email accounts .com and where do I find the means to adjust/ change the setting? thanks  Brewsta

Our BigPond mail attachment limit is 10MB. This is the user guide for our BigPond email service:
https://my.bigpond.com/res/pdf/premiummail/installation_user_guide.pdf
 

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