Maximus return mail

A classic!

"Maximus Return Mail" is a humorous error message that appears when a user tries to send an email with a large attachment, exceeding the maximum allowed size. The message typically reads:

"Maximus Return Mail: The message could not be sent. A message was returned from the mail system, unable to process message due to size limitations."

The term "Maximus" is a play on words, referencing the Latin word "maximus," meaning "greatest" or "largest." In this context, it's a clever way to acknowledge that the attachment is too large to be sent.

This error message is often seen in email clients, such as Microsoft Outlook, and is usually accompanied by a warning that the attachment exceeds the maximum allowed size, which is typically around 10-20 MB, depending on the email provider.

So, if you ever encounter this message, it's a good idea to compress your attachment or break it down into smaller files to ensure successful email transmission!