Does Outlook have a limitation on how many attachments it can handle in a single downloaded e-mail?

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Ant

Hello.

I sent a client's Gmail e-mail address (he uses Outlook in Vista) a text
e-mail (no HTML and RTF formats) with over 700 text e-mail attachments
from my Mozilla's SeaMonkey v2.0.14 suite. His Outlook downloaded them
to his junk folder. He could not move them into inbox or mark them not
junk.

Also, opening the e-mails show MIME errors. Then, we figured out it
seems like 248 is the maximum number of text attachments that will work
to make the e-mails work correctly. Numbers above it will result this
problem. Gmail shows the e-mails' attachments without any problems. Does
Outlook have a problem with too many attachments in incoming e-mails?

Thank you in advance. :)
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