hi sir vince,

i'd assume that it's the uuencoded/MIME size (not the actual file size of the 
attachment), since postfix does not uudecode emails as they pass through.

i think?,
-eric

On Thursday 25 April 2002 18:17, you wrote:
> tsong, i have a question..this is file size(actual binary size) or
> uuencoded/MIME size? otherwise you have to take into account the
> increase in size with bin to txt conversions.
>
> --vince.
>
> neuroticimbecile wrote:
> >On Thursday 25 April 2002 11:33, you wrote:
> >>Does anyone there know where to assign attachment size in postfix?
> >>
> >>I did not assign any attachment size restriction in my postfix "kasi di
> >> ko alam kung saan" but when I email with a 40M attachment it returned
> >> mail stating exceed max size allowed or similar.
> >>
> >>I would like to know where can I make postfix accept larger attachment
> >>size.
> >>
> >>thanks in advance!
> >>
> >>alben
> >
> >hi sir alben,
> >
> >here's a snippet from the file:
> >/usr/doc/postfix<version>/sample-resource.cf
> >
> ># The message_size_limit parameter limits the total size in bytes of
> ># a message, including envelope information.
> >#
> >message_size_limit = 10240000
> >
> >just adjust the value to suite your needs.
> >btw, you need to add that line into your main.cf
> >and then do a postfix reload
> >
> >hth,
> >-eric

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