Video too long to send!

I took a video on the 3Gs which is over 5 minutes. Is it possible to divide it up into 2 videos or else to shorten it?
What is the maximum lenght for a video to be either emailed or sent to You Tube?
Thanks a lot,
Howard

There is no limit per se - it all depends on limits your email provider has set up for attachements.

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