Erik Espinoza schrieb:
> Not sure I understood what the results of sending yourself a 10 meg
> attachment was.
>
> Could you please clear that up? Did neither the old or new one accept
> the message larger than 4 megs? How much ram does each machine have?
>
> Erik
the result sending myself a large (4MB) attachment was a broken mail
like this one:
---
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Iwa5Ak0Q8mfSDu+HieFjOMc6EWKfbtBZqLquRdV/kqWpU+6afvCQPcLuC
wlNDFM0FM5vD/
...
...
OI2NMBNjRn6R4laeRC/fkcWAUe5Jwy5YNU6lR9H7P6afAcFvhyJhtXmfdMbSfQAYtKUAeMXn
hpE3vJFiveL28fq0fhNyWAuaYv6MTHmoXw==
--------------040305060504040400060506--
i was confused because i just did a new QT install on another machine,
and someone from this machine tried to send me files with no success.
But it seems that this not has to do anything with my problem, it just
was pure coincidence that it started this way. :)
So.. it is clear now that the only problem is my old QT machine (with
512M RAM).. :(
No matter if its is a single file or multiple ones, if my old server
tries getting a attachment with more than about 3,5m it is received with
a broken header like the example above.
And, the only things i changed recently at this machine was a broken
Horde install, wich was replaced by (source install) Squirrelmail. Some
minor changes at my php.ini, nothing else related to QT (imo).
*sigh*
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