You need to create a file called "sizelimit" in your sysconfdir (mine is /etc/courier)

The default size is 10 MB. Just put the size you wish in bytes and all will be good. :D

Hope I have helped!

Rob

On Friday, May 21, 2004, at 08:20 US/Pacific, Russell Premont wrote:

How do I set the maximum size allowed for an attachment? I found the
following in the esmtpd file ULIMIT=. The value specified after ULIMIT= what
size does it equal bytes, Kilobytes, or Megabytes and would that be what I
needed to set? Also does courier have a maximum size limit that would
override whatever was set by the ULIMIT= value?


Thanks




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