I use TrashFinder, which gets the oversized message before SCSMfilter sees it, so I'm not sure what Mfilter does with it. It seems that I remember it trashing it, but I could be wrong.
TrashFinder gives you the option of allowing them, putting them in one of three different folders, or deleting them. You can also set the size you want to be considered "oversize". If you're not using TrashFinder, I highly recommend it. Here is a link for more information and to download it: http://www.rrsoftware.com/html/prodinf/tf/tf-main.html. Woodie Sayles [EMAIL PROTECTED] Webfoot.Net 2030 Main Street Dunedin, FL 34698 (727) 442-5770 (727) 442-3380 - fax Fast, friendly, professional web design and hosting. Visit our web site at http://www.webfoot.net to see what we can do for you! -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joel Rome Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 12:09 PM To: IMS User List Subject: Attachment size I'm using SCSM Filter on an old computer with limited resources. It usually works fine but... On occasion, someone will send an email with a large attachment and choke the system. (Why anyone would send a 6MB atachment is beyond me.) SCSM Filter has a setting for Max MSG (Kbytes). I have it set for 3000 which would be 3MB. What does this do, exactly? Should it trash the oversize file? Or does it just not let the message get delivered? Is there some way to automatically trash the message and possibly kick it back to the sender? TIA -- Joel Rome Otto Nemenz International http://www.ottonemenz.com This is the discussion list for the IMS Free email server software. To unsubscribe send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered by Rockliffe MailSite http://www.rockliffe.com/mailsite Rock Solid Software (tm) This is the discussion list for the IMS Free email server software. To unsubscribe send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered by Rockliffe MailSite http://www.rockliffe.com/mailsite Rock Solid Software (tm)
