Other people's limits shouldn't really have anything to do with what you're
being asked to implement.  What you need to do is to analyze your message
flow and determine the limit that will have the least amount of impact on
your business critical messages.  Also, consult with your peers at the
companies that your company does business with.  It would be a good idea to
have compatible limits.  You need to ask your management what they're hoping
to gain by doing this?  There should be a justifiable value to business
since you will essentially be putting restrictions on what your clients are
capable of doing today.  

Make sure you have well documented procedures for alternative methods of
delivery for business critical messages that exceed the proposed 15 MB
limit.  Make sure your support structure is prepared to handle calls of this
nature.

That said, if you're still interested we have a limit of 4MB for each user
and an overall limit at the IMS for 10MB.



Serdar Soysal


-----Original Message-----
From: Moore, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 1:22 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: SMTP message size limits


I am being hammered by management on restricting SMTP message limits to
15MB. What limit are you using?

Thanks,
 
Jim Moore
Systems Engineer / DBA
Saint Luke's Hospital
Voice: 816.932.6990

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