On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 16:37, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> tor, 13.05.2004 kl. 21.50 skrev Erik B�gfors:
> 
> > My guess is that's it's the mail server that says stop.  Not evolution.
> > If that's the case there is no way for evolution to know that it will
> > not be allowed until the server says stop.
> > 
> > Someone will probably correct me if it's actually evo that stops it
> 
> If the smtp setting is for smtp mail service and Evo does ehlo, it
> should see (most MTAs) a maximum size advertised and refuse to send the
> mail but it doesn't.
> 
> OTOH if the smtp setting is for Sendmail, it won't see any maximum mail
> size advertised.
[...]

I have configured evo to use SMTP mail, sendmail isn't even running on
this box...

Does this mean my ISP's SMTP server is broken/doesn't support this or
could there be something misconfigured on my side?

TIA
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