We haven't had the need to provide an separate IP for anyone so if I set the
max message size on the primary then that should cover all the virtuals,
right?

Will the prevent the message from even being accepted or will imail accept
it then determine it's too large?


Bill Foresman
Matrosity Hosting
www.matrosity.com
850.656.2644

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Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 8:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Maximum size email

>I just caught an inbound email that was 270 MB's in the spool. After 
>reaming  the moron a new one that sent an email, I'm wondering how I 
>can prevent  emails of this size from even being accepted by imail?

"Max message size" on all IP based domains.  Thsi will affect the virtiulals
too - but only the ones taht have DNS configured to use that IP as the MX.


Regards,

David Gregg
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